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Misunderstanding: Lagos Clears Air Controversies Over Spending N1m To Treat Each Covid-19 Patient

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The Lagos state government says Akin Abayomi, commissioner for health, was misunderstood on his comment about the amount spent daily on a COVID-19 patient.

At a press briefing on Thursday, the commissioner had said Lagos government spends between N500,000 and N1 million daily to treat a COVID-19 patient in critical condition.

But a part of the media had reported the commissioner as saying N1 million was spent daily on each COVID-19 patient, irrespective of their condition.
Gbenga Omotosho, commissioner for information and strategy, in a statement on Friday said what Abayomi meant the range of symptom manifestations of the virus.


“The honourable commissioner, in the interest of transparency, offered a window onto the economics of COVID-19 care and, regrettably, some reporters misunderstood his comments,” he said.

“While we commend the role of the press in probing into the application of public funds, we look up to them to be balanced and accurate their reporting.

“It is clear that N1,000,000 sounds more sensational than N100,000, but we must not allow sincerity to be sacrificed on the altar of sensationalism. What the honourable commissioner sought to communicate was the range of symptom manifestations of the Corona virus – from mild and moderate to severe and critical.

“He explained that the cost of treating these manifestations vary, considerably. In summary, he said this about the cost of COVID-19 care:

“Every case is different and it is very difficult to calculate exactly how much managing a COVID-19 patient would cost, but what is clear to us is that when you add up the expenses of maintaining the facility, infrastructure, human resources, feeding and consumables, it costs the government approximately 100,000 naira per day for a non-complicated COVID-19 admission

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