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COVID-19: Akwa Ibom govt to shut down unapproved testing centres

COVID-19: Akwa Ibom govt to shut down unapproved testing centres



Akwa Ibom State government has condemned in strong terms attempt to use serological testing in the determination of a person’s COVID-19 status, saying it has  40 per cent chances of error and a further threat to health.

Secretary to the State Government and Chairman, COVID-19 Management Committee, Dr Emmanuel Ekuwem disclosed this on Monday, saying the move was aimed at further protecting the lives and property of Akwa Ibom people.

According to him, the state government position was pursuant to NCDC guidelines and in line with the global best practices.

He said, “in line with emerging realities in COVID-19 detection and management, it has become imperative for the state government to unambiguously define her position on the standard and quality of test acceptable within the borders of Akwa Ibom state.

“The state government hereby announces that the testing method acceptable in Akwa Ibom is the PCR test. This position is made pursuant to NCDC guidelines and the global best practice. The primary duty of government is the protection of lives and property.

“Research has shown clearly that no other testing method guarantees less error rate than the PCR, hence our preference for it. We condemn specifically any attempt to use serological testing in the determination of a person’s COVID-19 status. This test has a very high failure rate and is therefore a public health risk, which is absolutely unacceptable to us as a responsible government.

“Any health facility or Private laboratories seeking to undertake COVID-19 test are reminded that they must first obtain clearance and certification from the NCDC and must be registered to the state government.

“Any organization using or procuring the use of any other testing method for COVID-19 will be shut down by the state government for constituting a public health threat to the people of our dear state”. Ekuwem said

Besides, the management Committee also urged churches in the state to set up an intra- church COVID-19 guidelines and monitoring compliance team, to ensure compliance with Covid-19 protocols in churches across the state.

On testing and care òf pregnant women in the state, the committee assured that pregnant women who test positive to Covid-19 are treated with the best possible care, following national protocol, as they require greater monitoring.

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