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Catholic Church has offered 425 hospitals as isolation centres for Coronavirus patients, FG announces

Last updated: May 12, 2020 5:30 am
Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
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The Catholic Church in Nigeria has offered its 425 hospitals and clinics nationwide as isolation centres for Coronavirus patients as announced by the federal government.

This announcement was made by the  Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha who is also the Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 on Monday May 11.

Mustapha further revealed that the increased cases of Coronavirus across the country is due to the increased testing capacity in Nigeria.

Mustapha said;

“During the first week, the country generally recorded high cases. This is attributable to our expanded capacity for testing with the opening up of more testing centres and laboratories. As at today, there are 21 laboratories nationwide including private laboratories.

“We have encouraged states to have at least 300-bed isolation centres including intensive care units. However, with the increase in cases, we have begun to experience some shortages of bed spaces in the isolation centres.

“As part of efforts to support the states in the establishment of isolation and treatment centres, I wish to remind our state governors that the Catholic Bishops’ Conference has offered and volunteered all the 425 hospitals and clinics that belong to the Catholic Mission nationwide for adaptation and use as isolation centres. Governors are encouraged to approach Catholic Bishops and Arch-Bishops in their states to access these facilities.”

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