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Lagos approves private hospitals for COVID-19 treatment

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The Lagos State Government has approved three hospitals for treatment and management of coronavirus.

This addition was disclosed by the Health Commissioner, Prof. Akin Abayomi, disclosed this according to a statement from the Lagos State Ministry of Health at a news briefing to give situation report on COVID-19 management in the state.

Abayomi stated one of the accredited private hospitals is already admitting patients while the other two will commence admission and management of patients soon.

He stated: “They have passed the biosecurity compliance test. They have made modifications to their hospitals so that their staff and other patients are not put in danger or exposed to a higher risk of contracting COVID-19.

“Those private hospitals have passed the test and we are just in the process of issuing them with accreditation certificate so that they can start managing COVID19 patients in the private sector.

“However, even if they are managing COVID19 in the private sector, it still comes under the supervision of the Lagos State Government Ministry of Health.

“Also, information about every patient managed by the hospitals must be made available to us so that we can record it in our database.

“COVID-19 remains a public crisis and all public crises are managed and supervised by the Lagos state government and by extension the federal government of Nigeria.”

Abayomi mentioned that it is an illegal act for private facilities to manage COVID-19 patients in the state without the knowledge and approval of the government as illegal.

The commissioner reiterated that every COVID-19 patient in the state must be known to the government for adequate data capturing.

He said: “If you are managing COVID-19 without government permission and we are not capturing your cases in our database, you are performing an illegal act, according to the laws of Lagos State.

“So, if you want to manage COVID-19 in Lagos State, we are not saying you cannot. All you need to do is to submit an application and we will visit your facility to ensure that you have the required equipment and specialised personnel to manage COVID-19 cases.

“If you can demonstrate that you can do all these, then we will give you the approval to manage the disease.” He said.

Reported by: Fatimah Oyesanmi

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