The Lagos commissioner for health, Akin Abayomi has disclosed that the state will run out of bed spaces at isolation centres if it keeps recording high number of COVID-19 cases, IgbereTV reports.
The commissioner made this known at a press briefing in Ikeja on Friday.
Abayomi attributed the recent spike in the number of positive COVID-19 cases to increased testing capacity.
We’ve been testing more. We’ve been escalating our capacity to test for COVID-19 and what we’ve found is that the more we test, the more we find, which is a reflection of the fact that COVID-19 is spreading within the community and we’re finding more cases than we can manage eventually when we project,” he said.
“If we carry on with the rate of positive testing that we are obtaining, we’re going to run out of isolation beds in our established isolation facilities.
“Therefore, we are projecting. If we keep getting 150, 200 positives everyday, in another two or three weeks, even though we’re opening new isolation centres all the time, in time, we’re going to run out of beds.
“And this has happened all over the world; it’s not just in Lagos or Nigeria. Every other country has reached the same tipping point where you now have to transition from managing patients in an isolation centre to managing patients who are not that unwell at home, and reserving the isolation centres for people who are feeling unwell and need to be monitored more closely by medical personnel.”
The commissioner further said that the state is currently developing strategies, which will enable it manage asymptomatic patients at home to address the projected rise in number of cases.