The Adamawa state government says it has recorded two suspected Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, but the results had been confirmed negative.
Dr Bwalki Dilli, the state Director, Public Health, Ministry of Health, confirmed the development to journalists on Wednesday in Yola.
Dilli, who is also the Secretary of the state COVID-19 Containment Committee, explained that the two suspected cases were proved negative after being diagnosed.
“So far so good, surveillance activities are ongoing and the state COVID-19 containment committee are up and doing.
“For the two suspected cases that we took their samples to Abuja for diagnosis, report reaching us is that both of them tested negative which is good news for Adamawa.
“For now, Adamawa has no case of Coronavirus disease,” Dilli said.
He said the state had only one isolation treatment centre situated at the Specialist Hospital, Yola.
Dilli added that the state has four ventilator facilities, two were installed at the state Specialist Hospital and the other two at Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Yola.
According to the director, the state is expecting two more ventilators from the Federal Government.
“Most of the consumables and the essential medical supply are coming into the state,” Dilli assured.
As of Wednesday afternoon, Nigeria has recorded 151 cases, two deaths and three patients have been discharged after recovering.
To be sincerely speaking we the people of adamawa state most especially we from mubi,we are not happy with the way the adamawa state governor is treating us.Why will he restrict kekenapep and allow cars to be moving freely? That means there is injustice in his administration (favouring one side and oppressing the other side.Now many of youths are left stranded no job /work why?