Don’t stop accessing health services because of Coronavirus -health expert tells Bauchi communities

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Don’t stop accessing health services because of Coronavirus -health expert tells Bauchi communities
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The Officer-In-Charge of Ningi Local Government Primary Healthcare Center, Lauratu Mohammed Yaro, has allayed the fear of residents with regards to contracting Coronavirus in health facilities. Yaro declared that as long as the people adhere strictly to preventive measures they cannot contract the dreaded virus. DAILY POST reports that due to the partial lockdown imposed

The Officer-In-Charge of Ningi Local Government Primary Healthcare Center, Lauratu Mohammed Yaro, has allayed the fear of residents with regards to contracting Coronavirus in health facilities.

It was gathered that the low patronage is due to the fear people have of contracting the coronavirus at the facilities. She added that this becomes imperative in order to allay their fear of coming to the health facility so as not to contract the virus. “We want to disabuse people’s minds of this misconception because when they sit at home and do not access health services, they will become more ignorant and record more unwanted pregnancies.

Speaking to DAILY POST, A 45-year-old beneficiary of child spacing service, Jumai Musa, a mother of seven children, said that she started spacing her children when she gave birth to her fourth child, adding that although she lost one of her children, spacing her children has helped her to plan her family as they are all healthy and properly cared for.

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