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Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara says the patient in a recent viral video on social media is not a suspected COVID-19 patient.
He said a call was placed and an ambulance was dispatched to the place, which is the suspected patient’s home with clear instructions for the ambulance driver to wait for the Response Team to come. “When the ambulance got to the scene, the occupants of the house and members of the community who have reasons to get him out, bundled him into the van in a malicious way.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the governor was at the isolation centre for training and retraining of the medical personnel handling COVID-19 patients to ensure that all the right protocols are been observed.
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