COVID-19 is a scam, discharged Delta patient alleges
ONE of the
recently discharged patients of the COVID-19 in Delta State, Monday in what
appears to be a renewed campaign against claims that she tested positive for
the virus, alleged that the ailment is a scam in the country.
The patient, a
female aged 36, was reported positive of the virus on April 17 despite her
assertions that she is negative for the virus and was subsequently taken to the
COVID-19 Isolation/Treatment Center in Warri where she was kept for 17 days
until her discharge. Despite being discharged after reportedly testing negative
for the virus, the patient while speaking with journalists, insisted that she
never received or saw her results indicating her status of the disease which
she claimed is a scam.
She said: “It
was an audio result that I got. They called me to tell me that I was positive
but did not give me any result. Before I was taken there I already said the
virus is not in this country. We cannot curb its spread if it is in this
nation. The disease may be in the western world, but not here. Keeping me there
(Isolation Center) was against my wish. “The markets are crowded; if it is here
more people would have been affected. The banks are also crowded. It’s a scam
in this nation. I am a witness. I have been there. I may have stayed at the
isolation centre, but I do not see myself as a COVID-19 patient. “My friend who
was with me before I was admitted is living his normal life. He is fine. His
test was negative.
How about my family at home? When I was sick
my mother was the one bathing me and even slept in the same room with me many
times. She is almost 70 and still living her normal life. Imagine the close
contact she had with me. “They did not plan the drama before they went on
stage. They would have quarantined my family. The reports that the doctors that
attended to me were all tested positive for COVID-19 are all fabricated
stories.”
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