Strange as 11 dies in Rivers State
Some states are ravaged by an unknown strange disease, that started from Kano State, some states and now Rivers, though the actual cause of this deaths seem to be unknown, while some are suspecting COVID-19, some feels it is something very different from that since nobody can really tell what the cause is.
This new form of death that is now taking toll on the people seems to be the newest trending case and form of death, there is yet any prove as to what could be the cause of the death, this strange death is a cause of worry for state governors of the affected states, but there little or nothing that can be done about it.
Over 100 people died in Kano while other states death recorded due to the strange deaths were mild.
Now at least, 11 persons have reportedly died of a strange disease in the Bonny Local Government Area of Rivers State.
Two of those who died as a result of the strange ailment were identified as Pauline and Fubara.
A source in Bonny, who identified himself as Ezekiel, said Pauline died on Friday, while Fubara died of the ailment on Saturday.
Ezekiel further said that some officials of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control moved into the area on Saturday with a view to finding out the cause of the recent deaths in the place.
The resident said, “Fubara died yesterday, Pauline died a day before yesterday. Within two weeks, there are up to 11 persons who have died.
“As of today (Sunday), the NCDC officials are in town and taking samples from volunteers to test for COVID-19 and will soon make their findings public.
“A lot of people in Bonny now have malaria and typhoid. Again, over the past one week, many people have lost their senses of smell and taste. That is the worry we have. The next thing we saw after that incident is that some young men started dying.
“For the past two weeks, we have lost 10 men; one of them who worked with Saipem died yesterday; his name is Fubara. It is very painful. We cannot trace this one because the NCDC just entered town on Saturday to ascertain the causes of death and loss of taste and smell.
“Some are saying that the loss of taste and smell is associated with COVID-19. Besides that, the rate of pollution in Bonny has increased. In fact, you cannot drink our underground water because the pipes that enter the water have polluted the water. There is fear everywhere.”
Earlier, a statement from the Bonny LGA on Sunday indicated that there had been an increase in drug-resistant malaria in the past two weeks on the island.
The statement signed by Omoni LongJohn, Secretary of the Bonny LGA; and Pafuro Tolofari, Supervisor for Health, showed that about 50 per cent of patients complained of dizziness and bitter taste in the mouth.
“There has been an increase in drug-resistant malaria in the past two weeks on the Island. There is also an increase in the cases of typhoid fever in the same period. About 50 per cent of the patients also complained of dizziness, bitterness in the mouth, lack of sense of taste and smell.
“The resistance to normal malarial drugs results in patients returning almost immediately with the same complaints, resulting in the administration of intravenous injections. This treatment shows 100 per cent improvement in the health of the patients.
“Patients with loss of taste and smell are given allergy drugs and they report improvements, as majority of them do not show symptoms of cough and catarrh.
“There has been no death as a result of these illnesses in any of the hospitals/clinics on the island in the past one month. There have been less than six in-patient deaths in all the hospital/clinics on the island in the past two weeks and they all have chronic medical history.
“There are about six cases of dead patients brought to the hospital/clinics for confirmation. They also have compromised health situations beforehand, on inquiry to their families by the doctors.”
By: Ayooluwa Joshua