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#Covid_19: We Need More Protection Equipment for FMC Lokoja – Dr. Agwu, Doctors’ Presido By TalkHealth9ja As Coro dey jump like monkey from one pesin to another inside we country, plenty bodi-mata people don dey yan government to make sure say enough protection equipment dey. We follow the Oga Presido of the association of doctors wey dey do higher training to become specialists (a.k.a Association of Resident Doctors – ARD) for Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Lokoja, Dr. Nnanna Agwu talk dis weekend and im tell us plenty things. We go dey komot am small small. Dr. Agwu talk say im hospital no get protection equipment wey oyinbo call Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) wey doctors, nurses, and other bodi-mata workers go use dey protect themselves from Lassa Fever and Coro as dem dey work. These equipment include hand special hand gloves, face mask, eye googles, face shield, head cover, gowns, etc. He yan say e reach 9 people wey don ...
The Women Advocates for Vaccine Access (WAVA) has commended the House of Representatives over its call on the federal government to make adequate budgetary allocation for childhood immunizationandfacilitate the revitalization of primary healthcare centresacross the country. In a statement by the convener, Dr Chizoba Wonodi, the group agreed with the concerns expressed by the legislators about the poor maternal and child health indices in the country. According to her, “the enormous health and economic benefits of immunization buttress the need for the federal and state government to prioritize health and ensure appropriation of adequate funds for primary health care, particularly immunization in the 2017 budget.” NIFT Chairman, Dr Ben Anyene (1 st from Right) and WAVA Convener, Dr Chizoba Wonodi (1 st from left) during a meeting with the Chairman Hon. Chike Okafor, Vice Chairman Hon. Mohammed Usman and Clerk of the House Committee on Health Care ...
This is the titular theme of the recent joint communique released by Joint Health Sector Unions(JOHESU) and Assembly Of Healthcare professionals( AHPA). The paradox of the whole scenario is that Nigerian medical doctors are too busy with their patients and further researches to notice these their belligerent neighbours in the health sector. What do we hear on daily basis? NMA said this and doctors did that. Surprisingly ,my distinguished medical elders have not joined and are not ready to join issues with these their bellicose neighbours in the health sector. Is that not enough to tell this amorphous group that NMA is a noble association hence is not ready to reply people who behave and attack NMA like motor park touts? This reminds me the day we were about boarding a flight ,my friend mistakenly stepped on a girl .The girl in question started using abusive words on my friend without first politely drawing my friend's attention to wha...
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