Lancet says demand for test services down 70pc on virus fears
Tuesday, May 19, 2020 0:01
By KEVIN ROTICH
Lancet Group East Africa chief executive Ahmed Kalebi.
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The number of patients seeking services at the private Lancet laboratories has dropped by over 70 percent as Kenyans limit visits to medical facilities over fears of contracting the coronavirus.
Lancet Group East Africa chief executive Ahmed Kalebi warned there was a growing risk of deaths from other diseases at home as they choose not to show up for their tests, check-ups and admissions.
The Lancet Group offers diagnostic, monitoring and screening pathology test services in more than 10 African countries.
“Most health facilities are now grounded as patients bed occupancies, admissions as well as visits declined,” Dr Kalebi said.