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COVID-19 : JAMB donates 3 ventilators to Abuja’s hospitals

By Felix Khanoba

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has donated three ventilators to support the Federal Government’s fight against coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Two of the ventilators were donated to University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada and the other to the principal hospital in the Board’s host community, the Bwari General Hospital, Bwari-Abuja.

Ventilator is a machine with a pump that helps someone to breathe by sending air in and out of the lungs, and it is very important in the management of patients with severe case of coronavirus.

A statement made available to The AUTHORITY on Wednesday by JAMB’s Head of Public Affairs, Dr Fabian Benjamin, said the donation of the multi-million naira ventilators is to position the hospitals for any eventuality.

“The donation of these ventilators which cost several millions is to strategically place these Hospitals in good stead to give necessary treatment to COVID-19 patients whether in Bwari or any other part of Abuja.

“However, this gesture was in addition to the several other interventions aimed at aiding the fight against the virus,” the statement said.

While reiterating the Board’s commitment to support the fight against the pandemic within its limited means and by so doing, protecting its teeming candidates, JAMB called on all Nigerians to throw their weight behind the Federal Government to contain the spread of the deadly virus.

“JAMB is urging all prospective tertiary institutions’ students, parents and, indeed, the entire country to support the government by abiding by all instructions aimed at fighting the spread of the pandemic.

“Furthermore, the Board appreciates the support and donations from corporate bodies and individuals towards complementing government’s efforts aimed at containing the spread of the pandemic as well as treating those already infected with the virus,” the statement added.

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