The Bauchi State Government on Saturday confirmedĀ the death of one Coronavirus patient and dispelled the rumours of multiple deaths in Azare Katagum Local Government Area of the state.
The state Chairman of the Task Force on COVID-19 and Lassa fever, Alhaji Baba Tela, dispelledĀ the rumour ofĀ multiple deathsĀ of people that tested positive for Coronavirus.
He toldĀ journalists whileĀ giving an update on coronavirus pandemic in the state that only one dead had been recorded from CoronavirusĀ at the Federal Medical Centre inĀ Azare.
āFollowingĀ investigation ofĀ the report making theĀ rounds in the state that there were multiple deaths of Coronavirus patients in Azare, we only confirmed that only one death of COVID-19 patient was recorded at the FMC, Azare.
āThe death occurred last night (Friday) being the first death whileĀ 26 patients that tested positive for coronavirusĀ are currently receiving treatment at the isolation centre.
ā A large number of suspected cases of COVID-19 in the state came in from Kano and Jigawa axis,ā he said.
Tela, who is also the state Deputy Governor said that there was a gap between the health personnel and the patients.
āThe medical personnel attend to patients that tested positive for COVID-19, andĀ also treat patients for other ailments.
āBut the state government and the stakeholders will come out with a robust system to fill the gap and retrain the health personnel that will only concentrate on patients that tested positive for Coronavirus ,ā he said.
The Taskforce Chairman complained about howĀ some drivers foundĀ their ways fromĀ Kano StateĀ and JigawaĀ into Bauchi State.
He allegedĀ that the conducts of the drivers transporting passengersĀ from the neighbouring states wereĀ endangeringĀ the lives of the citizens residing in BauchiĀ state.
āI went to the cemetery to investigate the report of multiple deaths in Azare ,Ā but I confirmed that it was normal and seasonal deaths.
āYes, they buried nothing less than six bodies a day, contrary to Ā what was reported, so it was false reports.
ā We agree that most of the deaths occurred within the same age brackets withĀ those deaths recorded in Kano.Ā The reason is thatĀ Kano, Jigawa and Azare have the same peculiarities,ā he said.
The deputy governor, however, directed the Commissioner for Health to investigate the root causeĀ of the ailment that wasĀ causingĀ the deaths of some people in Azare.










