The Edo State Government is set to create over 54 screening centres, with three in each of the 18 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state.
According to the Commissioner for Health, Dr Patrick Okundia, the move is part of the state government’s efforts to curtail the spread of COVID-19.
Speaking to journalists in Benin City the state capital, Okundia said health workers and other public health professionals have been trained to manage the centres, with the training moving to different LGAs in the state.
He explained that the centres, along with the four major testing facilities, including the Stella Obasanjo Hospital; Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital (ISTH), University of Benin Teaching Hospital and General Hospital, Auchi, will serve as examination points to determine whether residents would need to go for further COVID-19 tests.
The commissioner, however, urged residents not to panic, as the state government has taken serious steps to curtail the spread and handle cases of coronavirus in the state.
“The Edo State Government has been very scientific and professional in handling the disease and we are recording significant successes. We broke our approach into two, namely prevention and treatment.
“This with the knowledge that prevention is key to handling the infectious disease, we laid our emphasis on the need to prevent the spread through mass sensitisation and awareness creation.
“We also have screening centres in each of these four facilities where patients can be examined and decisions made whether they will need to go for a test or not.
“These centres are manned by experts. We have commenced the process of creating more screening centres with three in each LGA and training are currently ongoing in each LGA for the health professionals who will work in these centres,” he stated.
On social distancing, Okundia noted that the government has adopted some strict guidelines to prevents further spread of the disease.
Speaking further, he said: Where we are now is enforcement, and we have charged all security agencies to ensure enforcement.”