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“Finally leaving the incarceration centre after 58 days”, Benue COVID-19 index case, Susan Idoko shares video

Last updated: May 21, 2020 10:56 am
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The index case of COVID-19 in Benue state, Susan Idoko Okpe has shared a video as she packed her things to leave the Abuja isolation centre after being “detained” for “58 days”.

Recall that all through her stay in the isolation centre, Mrs Susan Okpe insisted that she doesn’t have the deadly virus and refused to take medications unless she’s shown the “real” result of her test.

She said the result she was shown was fake because the information therein were not hers, including the age and date of admission.

She also refused to take another test that will confirm if she’s now negative for COVID-19.

After she rejected further tests and treatments, she said they eventually released her after health experts said that she has met the WHO requirements.

“I’ve just been given my test and they said I’m still positive, but I can go, that I’ve met the WHO requirements,” she said.

“I’m finally leaving the detention centre. I’m leaving the incarceration center,” she added as she packed her bags and left the isolation centre in a video she shared online.
She added that she cannot reveal where she’s going to, for security reasons, but promised to release another video when she’s settled.

Below is the video of her leaving the hospital.

https://www.withinnigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/21/10000000_738099003665227_1829410298146180829_n.mp4

 

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