COVID-19: Nigeria’s health system is weak, we cannot afford to get overwhelmed – NMA President

The Nigerian Medical Association, NMA has called for urgent proactive measures to curb the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the country, noting that Nigeria cannot take the chance of getting overwhelmed with the present condition of its health sector.

NMA President, Dr Fancis Faduyile made this call on Thursday during his appreance on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily.

Faduyile warned, “Nigeria, we must know, is not a very rich country; her patients are not very capable of getting all the necessary payment for health and the health system is weak.”

“We cannot afford to get overwhelmed before we will start asking for whatever can be done for us to identify people who are positive, and for us to be able to quickly isolate them.

“The more we keep them in the community, the higher the risk of them infecting other members.”

According to him, NMA was working with other medical bodies to validate some of the mass screening kits for COVID-19, adding that as soon as they notice that some of the validated kits give fairly accurate results, they would advise the government to embark on the mass screening of Nigerians.

He said, “Nowadays, we are having patients who are coming to the hospital and are not given adequate treatment because attending physicians are not sure of the status of the patients.

“This is where the mass screening test will come in and can help in resolving some of the issues that we are facing generally.”

“It is important for us to stress that it is the testing that will help in the containment of this COVID-19 infection because until we test a large number of Nigerians and those who are positive are identified and possibly isolated, it is at that time that we know that we are going in the right direction to be able to stop the spread of COVID-19.”

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