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Covid-19: Gov. Sanwo-Olu Reacts To Rumour Of Shortage Of PPEs

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Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has said the “rumour” going around about the shortage of personal protective equipment (PPEs) for health workers is not a lie.

This, he made know while speaking at a press conference, yesterday.

He was addressing concerns on the consequences of the shortage of medical supplies needed to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to him, the importance of the PPEs for health workers handling COVID-19 patients can not be underestimated

Sanwo-Olu further noted that with the increase in the number of persons who have tested positive for the virus, there will be a shortage.

He said “Shortage is not a rumour. If there are no PPEs, there are no PPEs, and the truth about the matter is these are consumables. Even if you buy 10,000, as long as people are using them, as long as people are testing positive, and you’re having a lot more medical personnel on the line, you’ll run short of it,”

But the question now is how quickly do you ensure that you re-order? These are consumables; it’s like you’re using your masks. They’re one-off use; they’re not for repeated use. So, we’ll continue to buy.

“The thing you need to help us with is to tell a few of our suppliers that this is not the time to profit unnecessarily. These are things that when we started, we bought at ₦3,000, ₦4,000, now it’s N15,000, N20,000. People are unduly just taking advantage of it and even when you tell them to go and bring, it’s all stories again.

“So, one of the things we’re looking at is we’re looking inward now to see if we can develop capacity internally and see if our local tailoring companies can be ingenious enough to also solve it and the conversation is going very well, if I dare say.”

He further begged Lagosians to show concerns for COVID-19 patients rather than stigmatise them, when they recover and want to return home.

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