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COVID-19: WHO Staff Reportedly Tests Positive

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An unidentified staff of the World Health Organisation, WHO, Bauchi State Office has tested positive for coronavirus disease.

The test result of the patient was received from the officials of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC on Sunday.

The WHO staff was said to have returned to Bauchi after having close contact with a positive case in Kano State.

The development was confirmed by the Executive Chairman, Bauchi State Primary Health Care Development Agency, Dr. Rilwan Mohammed on Sunday.

“We have an additional case in the state, the result was sent to me around 4 pm today. He is the contact of a positive patient in Kano.

“He is a staff of WHO in Bauchi but we don’t want to mention his name because it is against the ethics of the medical profession. He went to Kano and had contact with a Professor in Kano that is positive.

“He started having symptoms three days ago, then yesterday (Saturday) we took his samples and sent it to Abuja for confirmation and it was returned this afternoon. It is positive.

“We have decontaminated the UNICEF and the WHO offices and sealed them. We have taken samples of seven people he had close contact with. They are about 15 contacts that we are tracing and we are going to take their samples.”




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