Coronavirus: Plateau 3 isolation centres have capacity for 50 beds, Governor Lalong told
Plateau Governor, Lalong
By Raymond Gukas, Jos
Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State has ordered for additional eight ventilators for the three coroner virus centres in Jos, the state capital for the handling of the deadly disease.
He made the order after visiting each of the centres to ascertain their preparedness in handling Corona virus cases in the event of any confirmed incident
According to a press statement signed by the director of press affairs to the Governor, Simon Macham Makut, the Jos University Teaching Hospital, JUTH, will get additional four while Plateau Specialists Hospital and the Bingham University Teaching Hospital, all in Jos will receive two each.
The statement said Lalong began his inspection visit to JUTH where he was received by the Chief Medical Director, Prof. Edward Banwat who took him round the facilities.
“He first inspected the laboratory for production of hand sanitizers at the hospital where he was told that they have the capacity to meet the demands of the State and beyond.
“At the Isolation Unit, he was informed that the facility has capacity for 20 patients at a time with room for expansion. However the facility has only two respirators which are grossly inadequate”, it added.
Governor Lalong also visited the Plateau Public Health Emergency Centre located at Lugard Road, Jos where he was shown the tracking capacity covering the 17 Local Government Areas of the state.
At the Bingham teaching hospital, the governor was taken round the facilities by the Chief Medical Director Prof. Eswin Isiegbe who said the centre has a capacity for 10 patients and is in need of equipment and consumables such as ventivalors, respirators.
He also took the Governor round the infectious disease facility being constructed by the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control in the Teching Hospital which he said would increase the capacity of the institution to handle such cases.
Lalong while at the Plateau Specialist Hospital, which is the third designated isolation facility for the treatment of Corona virus in the State, was equally recieved by the Chief Medical Director Dr. Philemon Golwa who informed him that the facility has capacity for 20 beds with room for expansion.
“However, the challenges of ventilators, respirators and manpower was also raised which the Governor immediately promised to address where he expressed satisfaction with the State of preparedness of the State to respond to the Coronavirus disease.”
He said “we thank God that so far, we do not have any confirmed case in Plateau State, yet we have to prepare ahead looking at what is happening in other States and outside the country. We shall do everything possible to ramp up our capacity to respond effectively as we did with Ebola and with lassa fever which we have contained very well”.
The Governor however appealed to the citizens of Plateau State to cooperate with the directives of Government and relating to ban on large gatherings and closure of schools as well as personal hygiene and contact.
He warned that the Government will not hesitate to deal decisively with anybody who violates the directives of Government aimed at protecting the citizens of the State from the dreaded disease.

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