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U/E Minister clears air on COVID-19 patient

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The Regional Minister of Upper East has given more clarification to an incident that resulted in a woman who tested positive for Covid-19, leaving the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital.

According to Paulina Tangoba Abayage, when the 33-year woman reported to the health facility, she was showing signs of the virus but that stopped after her samples were taken.

No longer showing symptoms, she was then allowed to leave by health authorities while her sample was transferred for testing.

Speaking on JoyNews, Albert Sore said, “a decision was taken to discharge her from the hospital and so she went home.

“She was discharged on Thursday. The next day, Friday, was the day the test results came out and it turned out positive.

“They then took steps to go and bring the woman back for admission,” the reporter added.

So far, 11 people are said to have come into contact with the woman based on information gathered from her visit to the hospital, authorities at the press conference said.

The 11 have since been contacted and are in self-isolation. Their samples have also been taken for testing.

Meanwhile, the Newborn unit at the Maternity ward of the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital where the infected woman visited, has been scheduled for a fumigation exercise on Monday, April 6, 2020.

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