We did not forcefully discharge patients - Lagos Gen hospital

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The Medical Director, Gbagada General Hospital Lagos, Dr. Adeleke Adesola Kaka, has debunked claims the hospital forcefully discharged patients...

The Medical Director, Gbagada General Hospital Lagos, Dr. Adeleke Adesola Kaka, has debunked claims the hospital forcefully discharged patients on Tuesday.

“The only thing is that there is non routine clinic for now because we have to scale down a little bit and that’s not because of anything other than the fact that movement is restricted and some of our staff are not mobile which we are trying to resolve. “She must have left on her own because I don’t know if she wants to go and manage her child by herself at home. I am sure that if her child was really sick. she wouldn’t have left the hospital.”She claimed very few people were still in the hospital with less than five nurses taking care of them all.

 

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