Six Private hospitals Secretly Treating Wealthy Patients Of Coronavirus As Well As The Hosiptal Where Late Abba Kyari Had Been In Lagos Exposed!!!

There has been a claim a week ago about some private hospitals secretly taking in wealthy Coronavirus patients into their wards to treat them of the Covid-19 disease. This wealthy individuals who refuse to go through or stay at the  isolated centre for the treatment and quarantining of their coronavirus disease has however been found out to engaging private hospital who secretly are in charge of their treatment without the due process of letting the NCDC department aware of them.

However, a report obtained from Sahara reporters has claimed that six private health facilities in Lagos have been secretly attending to rich Coronavirus patients without the knowledge of the FMOH and the NCDC.

By findings, One of the private hospitals, is First Cardiology Consultants Hospital, Ikoyi, which have been disclosed as the hospital where late Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, Abba Kyari, was treated for the virus until his death was announced on Friday.

The others are St. Edwards Hospital, Ajah, Premier Specialist Hospital, Victoria Island, Vedic Lifecare Hospital, Lekki, County Hospital, Ogba, and St Nicholas Hospital, Lagos.

The involvement of these private hospitals in the treatment of Coronavirus cases was despite the insistence by Minister of Health in Nigeria, Osagie Ehanire, that they will never be given approval for such.

Ehanire had said, “Treating of private patients is not allowed. It is risky.

“Coronavirus is one of the most easily transmitted diseases you can think of. So, it is not allowed to treat Coronavirus privately.”

Apart from Kyari, a medical doctor, Emeka Chugbo, was also killed by the virus after contracting it from a patient he was treating in a private hospital.

Just before the knowledge of this shady dealings by most of this private hospitals, the the Lagos State chapter of the Nigeria Medical Association has warned doctors and medical practitioners against receiving and treating COVID-19 patients in their private facilities, stressing that such practice could put the lives of health workers in danger.

NMA, in a statement signed by Saliu Oseni and Moronkola Ramon, Chairman and Secretary respectively, said

“there could be an explosion in the number of infections in the state and the country at large if private hospitals continued to treat Coronavirus patients”

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