The World Health Organisation has commended Nigeria for being able to set up 61 laboratories that can test for COVID-19 in the last six months.
The WHO, however, added that there was a need to decentralise testing considering Nigeria’s huge population.
WHO Regional Director for Africa, Dr Matshidiso Moeti, said at a webinar on Thursday that when COVID-19 hit Africa in February, only two labs could test for the virus on the whole continent. But Moeti said things had since changed. The WHO regional director said, “In Ethiopia, there are now 45 laboratories equipped to diagnose COVID-19 and in Nigeria, it is 61. Six months ago, only two laboratories in the African region – South African and Senegal – could test for this virus. Ghana is establishing over 70 treatment centres among which 57 are now operational in addition to 12 self-isolation units.
“Seychelles has kept cases low by leveraging on their strong primary health care network to diagnose and care for patients and repurposing two hospitals as treatment centres. “Access to medical oxygen is also improving. With the number of oxygen plants in the region rising from 78 to 119 and the availability of oxygen concentrators has doubled from 3,000 to close to 6,000.”, Moeti said due to Nigeria’s population, there was a need to increase the testing capacity.
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