Raymond Dokpesi's son recovers from COVID-19, says his doctors never showed him any document indicating he had the virus
Hours after his father and his 2 children were discharged from the Coronavirus treatment center, Raymond Dokpesi Jnr, son of the owner of AIT, has also tested negative to the virus.
Raymond Jnr was the first in his family to test positive for the virus. He went into Isolation on April 27. His father and other family members tested positive for the virus on May 1st and were also taken into Isolation.
Raymond Snr and two of his grandchildren were discharged on Thursday, May 14 after testing negative twice.
Dokpesi Jnr. is expected to be discharged from the Abuja Isolation center this morning.
In a statement released today, Dokpesi Jnr said till date, he has not seen his test result that indicated he was positive for the virus.
''My sojourn at the gwagwalada isolation center was an eye-opening experience which imbued me with confidence in the unabated enthusiasm and commitment of nigerian public health workers to serve and ensure the welfare of each of their patients. It was also an exposé into the practical limitations of the system in ensuring even with best intentions that public health objectives in the face of covid-19 are achieved and sustained.With praise and glory to almighty god I started feeling immediate improvement in my wellbeing once the combination of azithromycin, chloroquine and zinc were administered to me by wednesday 29th april 2020. My senses of smell and taste which were lost since the time I arrived at the facility were restored by friday 1st may 2020. All my vital signs including temperature, blood pressure, pulse and oxygen saturation improved and have consistently shown excellent readings since. The oxygen machine which was brought to my room became redundant.However whilst I can attest to my improvement in physical health and wellbeing, I regret to say that since my initial test to date, I have never seen any documentary evidence of any test result. I take it in trust and good faith that the ncdc pronounced me covid-19 positive and that they have now also pronounced me covid-negative. I will appreciate it if the documentary records of the various tests on me and members of my family are made available for our medical records.Unless a spotlight is beamed on our testing facilities, capacity and documentation there is an immediate risk that patients will lose confidence in the statements of public healthcare providers but more significantly, we will fail to move the needle forward in the battle against covid-19 itself. '' the statement reads in part
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