InsightLinks See the story clearly
Explore News Politics Sports Crime and Metro Local News Entertainment Uncategorized World News Education Osun News
News

COVID-19: Osun Govt threatens to shut erring private hospitals over professional infractions

  Osun State Government said it’s deeply concerned by emerging tragic outcomes resulting from professional infractions by some medical facilities and lackadaisical attitude of citizens towards the COVID-19 pandemic, which is still…

 

Osun State Government said it’s deeply concerned by emerging tragic outcomes resulting from professional infractions by some medical facilities and lackadaisical attitude of citizens towards the COVID-19 pandemic, which is still very much around more deadly than what it was in its first and second waves.

The State Commissioner for Information and Civic Orientation and lead of the Risk Communication team of COVID-19 Management, Funke Egbemode, expressed these concerns in a statement made available at the weekend.

“Having examined the rising effects of COVID-19 in the state in recent times, the Government of the State of Osun is worried that in spite of the various measures taken to ensure safety of its citizens, some individuals and institutions have continued to aid the spread of the virus through their flagrant disregard for government’s guidelines.

“The government hereby warns private hospitals to stop attempting to manage Covid-19 cases in their facilities. Also, rapid Covid-19 tests should be incorporated into preliminary medical examinations for patients, and quick referrals  should be made to designated (government) facilities set up to manage COVID-19 cases when tests return positive. Private hospitals who go against this directive shall have their establishments shut and the owners’  operating licenses withdrawn.” The statement said.

The government  also urged residents to continue to observe the non-pharmaceutical protocols against COVID-19. “Residents are enjoined not to drop their guards against the virus. Let us wear our masks, and wash our hands regularly with soap or use alcohol-based sanitizer regularly. Let us avoid crowded environments and also be deliberate about boosting our immunities.”

READ ALSO: COVID-19: 275 prospective NYSC members test positive in Osun, Bauchi, Edo, others

Advertisement


Story timeline

How this story developed

Story network

Understand the wider story

Connected reporting selected by topic, category and recency.

Continue exploring

Follow the wider story

Discover related reporting, current updates, and the latest stories from InsightLinks.

Latest stories →
Published August 9, 2021
Share Facebook X