A’Ibom rejects result of COVID 19 test
2 min readAkwa Ibom State government has rejected the pronouncement of the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), that five cases have been identified in the state. The state commissioner for health, Dr Dominic Ukpong said in a statement on Thursday that the figures were doubtful as due process was not followed in the conduct of the tests.
Ukpong said ”We observed a disturbing breach in the test and reporting procedure. Akwa Ibom State Government only heard about the test results in the news. The Director General of National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) was not aware of the reported result announcement. All 5 reported positive test cases have been contacted and they have showed no COVID-19 symptoms.”
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According to him, “while the tests were being processed in NCDC approved test facilities, all suspected cases were held in isolation. Several sample batches have been previously sent for testing from Akwa Ibom State and they all returned negative results.
“Owing to the irregularities observed in the testing and reporting procedure, Health Care Professionals in Akwa Ibom State have called for an immediate reconfirmation test on the 5 reported cases. The results will be made public; following due process
“Health Care Professionals in Akwa Ibom State have also appealed to the NCDC to ensure that all future tests are conducted following due process in order to maintain continued confidence in the process.”
The commissioner however urged residents to remain calm and continue to keep the prescribed sanitary rules to avoid being infected. “Residents and citizens are enjoined to remain calm while observing all personal and respiratory hygiene guidelines earlier issued as well as adhere to the social distancing prescriptions.
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“The Enforcement Committee of the Quarantine and Restriction of Movement Regulations 2020 have been mandated to see to the full operation of the provisions of the regulations. The Incident Management committee will continue to meet on a daily basis to review and analyze the situation while updates will be provided as and when due.”