The Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH) said that two patients admitted to the hospital tested positive for the dreaded COVID-19 disease. The Public Relations Officer of RSUTH, Dr Nsirim Larry, confirmed the development in a statement in Port Harcourt on Saturday, NAN reports. According to him, the patients were female security working in the
The Rivers State University Teaching Hospital said that two patients admitted to the hospital tested positive for the dreaded COVID-19 disease.
According to him, the patients were female security working in the hospital and another female patient that was admitted into the labour ward. “RSUTH is making preparations to decontaminate the labour ward and radiology unit immediately while sample collection of the direct contacts would begin tomorrow.
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