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  • Updated: April 09, 2020

90 Percent Of COVID-19 Sufferers Recover Without Intervention - NCDC Boss

90 Percent Of COVID-19 Sufferers Recover Without Interventio

 

The Director-General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Chikwe Ihekweazu, states that 90 percent of people infected with the COVID-19 virus get better without intervention.

He made this known at a press conference on Wednesday, while briefing the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, after being asked how the Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, was able to recover from the disease in less than a week.

Chikwe stated that all COVID-19 patient needs is support so that the body can heal itself.

He said, “We should remember that 90 per cent of these patients recover without any intervention. So, if you take something and say you recovered and that something is why you recovered, it doesn’t quite add up. So, hopefully, there will be some treatment emerging over the next few years but remember that people recover from many viruses; that’s the way it happens.

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“There are very few viruses with a cure. Even the ones that have a bad outcome like lassa fever – 20 per cent of patients die from it – it still means that 80 per cent of patients will recover without any treatment per se. What happens is that the body is supported to recover on its own. So, you go to a hospital and for COVID-19, you’re given oxygen. Oxygen is not really a treatment; it’s to keep you alive for long enough for you to recover yourself.

“We’re really appealing to our leaders across the country. Please, let the experts do the reporting. Nobody should reveal the identity of a patient, even if it’s the first patient in your state. Please, do not reveal the identity of a patient; the circumstances whether he’s a doctor not. We don’t need all of that. This is a virus. They haven’t committed an offence; they haven’t done anything wrong. We have to show empathy towards all our patients; that’s what we signed up to as healthcare workers.”

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