Due to its proactive, effective and strategic handling of the coronavirus pandemic, the federal government has disclosed that other states in the country that are affected by the virulent infection will come to understudy Lagos State.
Speaking at the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, on Tuesday in Lagos, Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, said the idea is to let other states get the hand on experience and tricks of handling the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic as Lagos has done so well in its public health response and protocols.
According to him, “Other states are as prepared as can be but Lagos is, of course, the frontrunner. More than 50 percent of all the cases of coronavirus in the country are here in Lagos, and because of Lagos International airport, and the fact that most travelers coming into the country come in through Lagos.
“Lagos state has the additional advantage that they did very well in 2014 when they were handling the Ebola case, so there is a lot of institutional memories which is left over, which is helping a lot and I have told the Commissioner that as other states begin to develop their public health response and protocols, they will come here and do some studies, maybe one or two weeks of hand-on to learn the tricks that Lagos has.
“Lagos is very well prepared and other states are trying, and there are only few cases outside, so there is no comparison with what is here in Lagos”.
Concerning finding a cure for the virus, especially locally made cures, Ehanire said: “As to local cure, we look into every assertion. Some people say they have the herbs, some say they have the concoction, but for those who are serious, we have a department in the Ministry of Health which is the department for traditional complementary and alternative medicine which will look into their claims.
“We do not throw away any suggestion, but the efficacy and effectiveness of the medicine has to be proven before we can recommend it for people to take. So those traditional methods of cure are subject to study.
“The coronavirus is new and the medicines that might work against it are not very clear. Different trials are going on in different places.
“The use of convalescent plasma is being tried, which is seeking from people who had coronavirus and have been treated successfully, so you can take their plasma and see if you can use it for other people who are seriously ill.
“Chloroquine has also been found in some tests to work outside the body what they call in vitro testing but if you swallow it and take it, whether it really works the same way as it works outside in a test tube, is not very clear.
“Most of the countries in this world depend on declaration from the World Health Organization (WHO), because it collates all these researches, studies them and then make a recommendation for countries to take.
“We are joining in some of the studies that WHO is organizing here in Lagos, and the Commissioner for Health is doing all he can to participate in the clinical trials for convalescent plasma, hydroxyl chloroquine, and the Azithromycin that is being used in France”.