The Lagos State government has shut down and
quarantined First Consultants Hospital in Obalende
where a Liberian, Mr Patrick Sawyer with Ebola virus
died last week in Lagos.
"We have shut the hospital to enable us to
properly quarantine the environment. Some of
the hospital staff who were in close contact with
the victim have been isolated. The hospital will
be shut for a week and all staff monitored to
ensure the virus has not spread," the Lagos State
Health Commissioner Jide Idris said.
Mr Idris also said the Nigerian Ambassador to
Liberia, Chigozie Obi Nnadozie, three staff of the
Economic Community of West African States,
ECOWAS, and 55 others who had contact with the
victim are closely been monitored.
quarantined First Consultants Hospital in Obalende
where a Liberian, Mr Patrick Sawyer with Ebola virus
died last week in Lagos.
"We have shut the hospital to enable us to
properly quarantine the environment. Some of
the hospital staff who were in close contact with
the victim have been isolated. The hospital will
be shut for a week and all staff monitored to
ensure the virus has not spread," the Lagos State
Health Commissioner Jide Idris said.
Mr Idris also said the Nigerian Ambassador to
Liberia, Chigozie Obi Nnadozie, three staff of the
Economic Community of West African States,
ECOWAS, and 55 others who had contact with the
victim are closely been monitored.
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