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Video-Raymond Dokpesi: When Did Malaria Become Synonymous With COVID-19? - Edoman - 05-15-2020 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7owRh82xOVQ Founder, Daar communications High Chief Raymond Dokpesi discharged from hospital alongside two of his grandchildren after testing negative for Coronavirus. High Chief Raymond Dokpesi though grateful to God for his recovery from Covid-19 but questions why malaria patients are taken as Covid-19 patients, to him it's food for thought for another day RE: Video-Raymond Dokpesi: When Did Malaria Become Synonymous With COVID-19? - Edoman - 05-15-2020 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. Quote:''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. RE: Video-Raymond Dokpesi: When Did Malaria Become Synonymous With COVID-19? - Edoman - 05-16-2020 NCDC DG speaks on the differences between COVID-19 and Malaria hours after Raymond Dokpesi demanded for answers (video) Chikwe Iheakweazu, the Director-General of the National Center for Disease Control today spoke on the between the ravaging viral disease, COVID-19 and Malaria. This comes after the chairman of DAAR communications, Raymond Dokpesi who was discharged from an Isolation center in Abuja on Thursday May 14, asked what the differences were because according to him, all the drugs given to him at the Isolation center were anti-malaria drugs. Dokpesi while speaking to newsmen after his discharge, said Quote:''I still have doubts in my mind. I still want to be properly educated. What is the difference between COVID-19 which is a virus and Malaria which is caused by mosquitos because every medication we were given was malartia medication. A reporter at the daily briefing of the Presidential Taskforce on COVID-19, threw this question to the NCDC boss and here is what he had to say Quote:''I think we all know COVID-19 is a respiratory illness caused by a virus, Malaria is caused by a parasite. They are completely different diseases. Watch a video of him speaking as well as Raymond Dokpesi below |