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Hospital Staff Accused of Refusing to Admit Newborn Baby Over Mother's refusal to Remove Hijab: Doctors React (Video)






A Muslim media elicited mixed reactions after accusing staff at the University College Hospital (UCH) Ibadan of rejecting a sick newborn baby over the mother's refusal to remove her niqab.


Muslim News Nigeria shared a video of the encounter at the hospital.


In the video, the medics, who are wearing scrubs, are seen explaining to the parents of the newborn that no one can enter the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) without changing into scrubs. This is to avoid the spread of infections to newborn babies.


The hospital staff also indicated that they too were wearing scrubs and explained that it is the rule to avoid the spread of infection and protect the preterm babies who are still very sensitive.


However, the father of the newborn refused to listen to their explanation and told the staff that they should have told him the rules before he made payment.


The video received mixed reactions after it was shared online.


One X user wrote: "Wallahi, I will turn that place upside down. That's a government facility not a private one."

However, many users told the Muslim Media that the safety of other babies cannot be jeopardized by one mother.


Doctors have now weighed in. They explained that long coverings like the niqab and clothes worn from outside are not allowed in the NICU.


One doctor wrote: "Are you guys serious at all?


"When I worked in the ICU as an intern, I didn't go into the ICU with my work clothes, there were scrubs and shoes kept for everyone outside, and we changed into them.


"We covered our hair and wore face masks!!!!


"These are children with very low immunity, and you want to bring a “hijab” that's not sanitized into an ICU!!!

"What sort of nonsense mentality is this fgs!!!"


A health organization known as Health Simplex wrote: "The intensive Care Unit is strictly very hygienic because the patients in an ICU, especially 'New Borns' are very vulnerable.


"The staff of the ICU are not even allowed to go into the ICU with the clothes they wore from home, why do you think a hijab would be allowed?"




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