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“The fight is for everyone; so everyone should play our roles to kick the virus far away from Kwara,” she said.
CACOVID also donated medical equipment and beddings to the Ondo State Infectious Diseases Hospital (IDH), where 10 patients are currently undergoing treatment and three suspected persons are being isolated.
Busari Ismail, head, Ondo State COVID-19 Task Force, disclosed that though the three suspected cases had tested negative, they would still need to run another test before they could be discharged if found negative.
In his remarks, Akinbode Akinola, representative of CACOVID in the state, said the group donated 100 beds, 100 mattresses and other bedding accessories to the IDH, some of which are already in use in the wards.
He conducted journalists round the facilities where some of the beds and accessories were installed. In the ward, there were bed monitors, sphygmomanometers and pulse oximeters.
Akinola said the coalition donated 25 sphygmomanometers, 25 oximeters used to measure the pulse of the patients, and five sets of bed monitors. He explained that the donations became necessary considering the rate at which the coronavirus was spreading and claiming people’s lives.
Akinola noted that governments could not handle the issue alone, hence the support by the coalition. According to him, the items donated were meant to help in the treatment of the confirmed and suspected patients so that people won’t die due to lack of or insufficient equipment at the IDH.
Wahab Adegbenro, the state commissioner for health, appreciated the coalition’s gestures and urged corporate organisations and philanthropists to join government in fighting COVID-19.
Ondo State Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, who was represented by Olugbenga Ale, his chief of staff who formally received the donations, thanked CACOVID and promised that all the items donated would be judiciously used.
“This gesture will linger on in our hearts in Ondo State for coming to help us at this critical time,” he said, adding that the state government would not relent in its efforts in seeking assistance from corporate organisations and private individuals to fight the dreadful virus.
The governor charged the people of the state to adhere strictly to all the precautionary measures being handed down by government to check the spread of COVID-19, while emphasising that maintaining social distancing, stay-at-home directive, hand-washing and use of facemask are potent measures to check the spread of the virus.

