Chinese company to participate in construction of COVID-19 response facilities

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The company said this is to support Nigeria in its fight against the pandemic that is adversely affecting livelihoods across the world.

The China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation has said it is participating in the construction of two COVID-19 response facilities in the Federal Capital Territory.

“The facilities are a 196-bed at “ThisDay Dome Treatment Centre,” in collaboration with Sahara Group and Arise News; and the 150-bed “Idu Depot Treatment Centre,” the company said. It also said 12 out of the 15-member personnel are experienced medical professionals with expertise in infectious disease, respiratory illness, intensive care, cardiology, neurology, general surgery and anesthesiology.

Mr Ehanire also said the medical experts have gone into isolation for 14 days and will be tested for COVID-19. Mr Ehanire said the Chinese medical team will provide first-hand experience and insights on how they were able to bring the spread of the disease under control. “The Federal Ministry of Health , on behalf of the Federal Government, appreciates this gesture from the Chinese community in Nigeria, recognising that collaboration, knowledge sharing, and expert insight are critical in the fight against coronavirus,” he said.Many Nigerians have expressed their disapproval of the government’s decision to bring the Chinese medical experts into the country.

 

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These people will soon make Chinese our official language 😑

That's What they want.

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