No Ebola In Ogun State, Says Commissioner for Health
Ebola News, Featured, Latest Headlines Wednesday, October 15th, 2014Ogun State Commissioner for Health, Dr Olaokun Soyinka has debunked rumours making the rounds about Ebola Virus in the State.
In a statement made available to Journalists, Dr Soyinka described as false in its entirety, calling it “total misinformation.”
He said ” I want to correct and set the records straight concerning some misinformation regarding a case that was reported to the Ogun State Ministry of Health early on Tuesday October 14 concerning a male patient admitted to an Ijebu Ode Hospital.
“On receipt of the information, our rapid response team was dispatched to investigate and the patient was rapidly given the all clear. He is a known peptic ulcer patient who had some bleeding and also tested positive for malaria. He has been treated and his symptoms are resolving.”
He commended the private hospital concerned, which he said acted responsibly in reporting to the authorities.
“We investigate such cases on a regular basis, and most often once assessment is completed, the all clear is given without raising fears and causing unnecessary public concern.”
Soyinka stressed that in line with best practices, and as ably demonstrated by Lagos State recently, full disclosure remains the best protection against spread of the virus, adding that information needs to be made public and will be done so immediately and fully.
“In this case there is absolutely no cause for alarm,” He said.
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