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FG trains over 200,000 PHC workers to curb spread of coronavirus

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Federal government in its effort to combat spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), especially as there is a surge in community transmission, has begun training of over 200,000 Primary Health Care (PHC) workers to reach out to the grassroots.

Minister of Health, Mr Osagie Ehanire, who made this known in Abuja at the National Training of Trainers on Primary Healthcare Workers Guide on Covid-19 outbreak preparedness and response, explained that PHC workers were critical as they are the first port of call and contact by clients in communities.

He said: “As we migrate to community transmission phase, it has become imperative to train and sensitise our primary healthcare workers who are the first port of call and contact by clients in our communities.

“PHC workers manning Primary Health Care (PHC) facilities are strategically positioned to contribute to the decisive actions required to curb this scourge.

“They can protect themselves, identify and refer suspected cases of COVID-19 at the facility and community levels, trace contacts of suspected cases and monitor the adherence to quarantine and self-isolation directives to contacts.

“The capability of PHC workers to engage the grassroots was very essential in our near eradication of polio and the decisive control of Ebola in 2014. These same skills are what we are drawing upon to support the next phase of the COVID-19 outbreak response.

“I am optimistic that significant control of community transmission will be achieved if the capacity of over 220,000 primary healthcare workers across the 36 states and FCT and the communities they serve are strengthened and supported to take appropriate measures to limit the spread of this disease.

“It is therefore commendable that National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) and Development partners have come up with a comprehensive PHC guide and training plan to provide the strategic direction required to reduce the devastating effect of community transmission.”

Executive Director/CEO of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Mr Faisal Shuaib, said the agency sensed the possibility of community transmission of the virus early in the day and had prepared documents on PHC preparedness and response to COVID-19 which were shared with all the relevant stakeholders across the 36 states of the federation and the FCT, six weeks to the commencement of the training programme.

 

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