I didn’t recommend self-medication, says Bauchi governor

Agency Reporter

Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammad has said by revealing the drug he used while in isolation, he was not encouraging self-medication to those who contracted the Coronavirus disease.

The News Agency of Nigeria, (NAN) recalled that Governor Mohammad, on April 29, said the state’s medical team had used chloroquine and Zithromax to cure him of the deadly novel virus.

The governor spoke while giving an update on the situation of the pandemic in the state.

“I was a COVID-19 patient; I told the world and I have been asked to say how I got cured and I told them how I got cured.

“I recommended that should be done to other patients too. I have no apology for saying that I used chloroquine, Zithromax, zinc, iron and Vitamin C to get cured.

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“However, it was God that cured me. To me, it is better to take something rather than sit down and die.

“If you have symptoms of fever, you can take chloroquine to cure it; if you have symptoms of infection, you can take Zithromax to cure it.

“You do not need a doctor. But the doctors are prescribing. I didn’t take these things on my own and I’m not recommending that people should go and use these without the recommendation of their case managers,” he said.

The governor, who said it was a common knowledge that Coronavirus has no vaccine or drugs, prayed God to heal all the patients in the state.

NAN reports that Bauchi State had recorded 83 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with six discharged so far, and 77 still active.

No death has so far been recorded in the state as a result of the pandemic.

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