Tag: Coronavirus

  • Coronavirus: How Italian citizen passed airport screening without being detected

    The federal government (FG) immediately triggered advanced end-to-end screening for passengers flying into Nigeria, especially from high-risk countries after the Italian citizen, who tested positive of Coronavirus (Covid-19), scaled through health screening at the Lagos airport without being detected.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who made this known on Friday during a first press conference held at the State House in Marina to brief the public on the matter, said investigation showed the virus did not manifest in the patient at the time he passed through the airport.

    Following the reported case of the Italian citizen diagnosed with the infectious viral disease in the State in the early hours of Friday, the Lagos State Government has raised its level of response to Coronavirus (COVID-19) incident, according to Sanwo-Olu.

    The Governor also offered more information on how the patient was identified and efforts currently being made to prevent the spread of the virus.

    The patient, Sanwo-Olu said, is an Ogun State-based expatriate who flew into Lagos from Milan in Italy via Istanbul, Turkey last Monday evening. The Governor said the patient, whose name was not disclosed, remained in stable condition at the bio-security facility in Yaba, Lagos Mainland, where he is being isolated.

    It was gathered that the patient, although, tested positive to COVID-19 virus, is yet to show any respiratory symptoms at press time. He complained of fever and body pain, which prompted his transfer from Ogun State to Lagos for advanced medical investigation.

    Sanwo-Olu said a number of persons, who had physical contact with the patient before the virus was diagnosed, are being traced, while others are currently being examined for possible symptoms.

    Sanwo-Olu said there should be no cause for panic among Nigerians over the reported COVID-19 incident, stressing that measures had been set in motion by the State and Federal governments to contain the spread of the virus across the country.

    He particularly allayed the fear of Lagos residents, saying the two bio-security facilities in the State had the capability to contain the virus.

    “At 10pm on Thursday, I got a call from the Commissioner of Health, who reported possible identification of patient with coronavirus in Ogun State. Immediately, we triggered all levels of bio-security responses and containment facilities. After series of laboratory examination, the patient was confirmed to have tested positive to the virus in early hours of today (Friday) and we immediately alerted the federal authorities, including the President and everybody who needs to be aware.

    “We are in constant touch with the company where the patient was engaged. The management and personnel of the company have been cooperative. Health workers and emergency officials are on the field to track all persons that had physical contacts and interaction with the patient.

    “Our bio-security facilities have been fortified to continue any form of test and contain any other potential case. We are in constant touch with the Federal Ministry of Health to harmonise our response to the incident. For us in Lagos, we are doing anything that needs to be done. The patient is stable and every health intervention required is currently being given to him,” Sanwo-Olu said.

    On how the patient scaled through health screening at the Lagos airport without being detected, Sanwo-Olu said investigation showed the virus did not manifest in the patient at the time he passed through the airport. The incident, he said, prompted the Government to immediately trigger advanced end-to-end screening for passengers flying into Nigeria, especially from high-risk countries.

    The Governor said there would not be prohibition of public gatherings and regular activities in Lagos despite the diagnosed case of COVID-19, pointing out that such measure may give rise to needless panic among the general public. He said the condition of the patient was not “highly contagious” at the moment, adding that the State would only ban outdoor gatherings in the case of escalation in person-to-person transmission of the virus.

    He said: “It is only when there is a high level of escalation that the public can be panicky and this is when we realise that it is getting to person-to-person transmission. As we have said, this isolated case has been contained right from the hospital where he was first admitted and the guesthouse he slept after his arrival in Nigeria. It is when there is a person-to-person infection that we can trigger another level of isolation and curtail public events where large number of people can gather. I don’t think we have gotten to that level yet.”

    Sanwo-Olu also cleared the air on why the patient was transferred to Lagos after the incident was reported in Ogun State, saying the Federal Government only established testing centres to prevent coronavirus in States that have international airports. Lagos, the Governor said, is the only State in the Southwest that has testing centres. He said the State was also considered based on its sophisticated bio-security facilities, which were established during the outbreak of Ebola virus.

    Prof. Abayomi explained how the diagnosis was carried out, following the patient’s complaint of fever and body pain. He said the patient started to show signs of illness on Wednesday afternoon, after which he was presented at the Ogun State-based firm’s hospital where investigation began.

    He said: “Investigation began at the hospital after the patient gave history of his trip to Nigeria. The medical personnel at the company’s hospital kept the patient in isolation overnight and contacted us at the bio-security in Lagos for assistance. We immediately asked them to transfer the case to Lagos. The patient was brought to our high-containment in Yaba on Thursday morning.

    “Immediately the patient arrived, he was put in proper isolation and appropriate tests were conducted on him. Within hours, we received signals that the laboratory tests were showing signs of positivity. At that point, we informed the Federal Minister of Health and Governor Sanwo-Olu, who is the Chief Incident Commander in Lagos.”

    The Health Commissioner said the patient was responding well under a supportive therapy, saying efforts were on to identify all persons that had physical contact with the patient to break the cycle of transmission.

    He disclosed that the State remained prepared to contain potential spread of the virus, observing that Lagos had wrapped up the capacity of its containment facility to 80-bed as a result of the emergency funds released by the Governor.

    Prof. Abayomi said more capabilities were being put in place by the State to deal with increase number of cases. He said aggressive public awareness campaign was going on to sensitise residents on hygiene and activities that can prevent the spread of virus.

  • Nigerian footballer contracts coronavirus in Italy

    Nigerian footballer contracts coronavirus in Italy

    22-year-old Italian-Nigerian footballer, King Udoh, has tested positive to the coronavirus (Covid-19).

    According to reports, Udoh who plays professional football with Pianese, an Italian Serie C side team, is currently in the infectious disease department of La Scotte hospital in Siena and is said to be in good condition. They quarantined him last weekend after he started feeling feverish.

    Italy is the European country most affected by the Coronavirus epidemic.

  • Churches forced to change holy communion order over Coronavirus fears

    Churches forced to change holy communion order over Coronavirus fears

    Roman Catholic authorities in Jerusalem on Friday instructed their priests to give communion by hand only.

    The authorities added that the priest should stop placing the wafers on worshippers’ tongues, and to empty holy water fonts as precautions against the spread of the coronavirus.

    The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem announced the measures on Thursday, shortly after the start of Lent, the 40-day season that leads up to Easter.

    Millions of pilgrims frequent Jerusalem and other holy cities such as Nazareth and Bethlehem each year.

    Archbishop Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Vatican’s apostolic administrator, said in a statement that with its many visitors the Holy Land is in a “unique situation”.

    The guidelines include receiving Communion by hand only, rather than placing the wafer directly on the recipient’s tongue, and avoiding having the faithful receive Communion from the chalice.

    In the communion ceremony, worshippers receive a wafer called a host and often sip wine, or dip the wafer into wine in the chalice before putting it in their mouths.

    Catholics believe that the host and wine, after consecration by a priest, become the body and blood of Jesus Christ.

    Pizzaballa’s statement also offered a preventive suggestion to empty the holy water fonts – typically metal or stone basins filled with blessed water that are often placed at the entrance to a church.

    The Latin diocese is the Vatican’s representative in holy cities across Israel and the Palestinian territories as well as in Jordan and Cyprus.

    It’s most famous churches are Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulchre where Christians believe Jesus was crucified and buried, Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity, where he is believed to have been born, and Nazareth’s Basilica of the Annunciation.

    Earlier on Friday, Israel confirmed its second case of coronavirus, a person it said had been in close contact with a man who tested positive after visiting Italy.

  • Coronavirus: ‘I had contact with Italian citizen day before yesterday’ – Uber driver

    An Uber driver has come out to say he had contact with an Italian citizen the day before yesterday, the day an Italian man that has been confirmed with Coronavirus (COVID-19) entered the country.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Uber driver, who identified himself as Olugbenga Bodunrin, said he picked the Italian from the airport in Lagos State.

    “We talk, gist and laugh together. We even dine together,” the Uber driver said.

    On whether it was the same Italian citizen who works in Nigeria and returned from Milan, Italy, to Lagos, Nigeria on Tuesday and tested positive to the virus, the Uber driver said it wasn’t that man.

    “I didnt pick the man that av the virus…. U guys are just so funny… I picked an italian citizen datz all not the man tested positive on civic19,” he tweeted.

    https://twitter.com/boldjohnson07/status/1233317328558923776?s=19

    Earlier, the Federal Government said it has commenced contact tracing of the first case of reported COVID-19 in the country to monitor the health of people that travelled with the patient to prevent the spread.

    The Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire said this while answering questions from journalists on Friday in Abuja on measures put in place to prevent the spread.

    Ehanire had earlier confirmed that an Italian citizen who works in Nigeria and returned from Milan, Italy, to Lagos, Nigeria on Tuesday had tested positive to the virus.

    He assured Nigerians that the government was working to prevent the spread of the virus.

    “I am assuring Nigerians that all measures have been taken to contain and control the spread of the virus, it happened in Lagos, the state Commissioner was the first we were in touch with.

    “I know the capability of Lagos State, the state has a lot of experience on Ebola so they will be able to handle the case. Also, we have sent a team from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) to support the state.

    “The relief is that the patient is not showing very serious symptoms and other relief is that as far as statistics is concern, 97 per cent of the case that have COVID-19 do recover.

    “The terrible thing about it is that it spreads easily and people can get it without knowing,’’ he said.

    According to him, the reported case is not as a result of failure to screen at the airports but the nature of the virus which may not present symptoms at that period of screening.

    He commended the Lagos State Government for handling the case as the patient was quickly referred to reference laboratory under controlled transportation and the driver was fully kitted.

    The minister said the Federal Government had released N620 million to NCDC for contain the virus and N71 million to port health service.

    “We are doing everything possible to prevent the spread because we did not have the scope of the virus as reported by scientists.

    “We have been preparing hard and working with World Health Organisation (WHO) and the agency has warned that all countries should brace up on level of preparedness.

    “The government will follow the WHO guideline of screening at the airport, isolation and questioning those with travel history to countries with outbreak,’’ he said.

    The minister, however, emphasised that the Government of Nigeria, through the Federal Ministry of Health, had been strengthening measures to ensure that an outbreak in Nigeria was controlled and contained quickly.

    Ehanire advised all Nigerians to take care of their health and maintain hand and respiratory hygiene to protect themselves and others, including their own families, following the precautions below:

    “Regularly and thoroughly wash your hands with soap and water, and use alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

    “Maintain at least 1.5 metres (5 feet) distance between yourself and anyone who is coughing or sneezing.

    “Persons with persistent cough or sneezing should stay home or keep a social distance but not mix in crowd.

    “Make sure you and people around you, follow good respiratory hygiene, meaning cover your mouth and nose with a handkerchief or tissue or into your sleeve at the bent elbow or tissue when you cough or sneeze. Then dispose of the used tissue immediately.

    “Stay home if you feel unwell with symptoms like fever, cough and difficulty in breathing,’’ he urged.

    “Please call NCDC toll free number, which is available day and night for guidance: 0800 970 0000-0010,’’ he said.

  • First British coronavirus death confirmed

    First British coronavirus death confirmed

    According to reports in Japan, a British man has died after contracting coronavirus on board the Diamond Princess cruise ship quarantined off the coast of Japan.

    With the latest reports, a total of six persons have now died after the cruise liner was put on lockdown just off the port of Yokohama.

    However, the death of the British man was confirmed by the Japan Ministry of Health, just hours a female passenger reported to be in her 70s, became the fifth person to die on the ship.

    The Foreign Office said it was aware of the report but yet to confirm it.

    The cruise ship has been stranded near Tokyo for weeks, since February 3, amid fears the coronavirus would spread after a passenger who got off the ship in Hong Kong reportedly tested positive for the virus.

    In an effort to halt the spread of the virus onboard the cruise ship, passengers have been required to stay in their rooms since February 5, the health ministry said in a previous statement.

    Health Minister Jo Churchill has said she was aware a British man who had been on board the Diamond Princess cruise ship was “very poorly”.

    She told BBC Radio 4’s World At One programme: “The Foreign Office are supporting the family of a British man who has been very poorly and was a passenger on board the Diamond Princess.

    “I haven’t had confirmation, because obviously I’m on the telephone to you, but I was aware there was a gentleman who was very, very poorly, and I’m sure like me your thoughts and sympathies go out to his family at this time.”

  • PDP blames Buhari for Coronavirus in Nigeria

    PDP blames Buhari for Coronavirus in Nigeria

    The Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) is blaming President Muhammadu Buhari for the confirmed case of Coronavirus (Covid-19) in the country, stressing that the President took no concrete steps to hedge the nation against the virus, leading to the current scary situation.

    Kola Ologbondiyan, National Publicity Secretary of the PDP stated this while arguing that Buhari’s negligence and laidback attitude to governance and the welfare of Nigerians has led to the entrance of the deadly Coronavirus into the country.

    The party said “it was evident that the Buhari Presidency, not being alive to its responsibilities, as usual, took no concrete steps to hedge our nation against the virus, leading to the current scary situation.

    “The PDP notes that a responsive and proactive government would have mobilized effective surveillance and screening measures to ward off the menace, particularly at our entry points, but the incompetent, insensitive and indifferent Buhari administration, was more interested in propaganda and unnecessary showboating with false performance claims.

    “The party also recalled that the Buhari administration had done nothing to assist Nigerian citizens stranded in China despite their pleas, just the same way it abandoned our compatriots who were being murdered in the heat of xenophobic attacks in South Africa.

    “The PDP said Nigerians should directly hold the Buhari Presidency responsible should any national calamity arose from COVID-19 in addition to the economic and security challenges its negligence had caused our nation.

    “Due to the negligence and incompetence of the Buhari administration, Nigerians can no longer move freely across their country for fear of insurgents, bandits, kidnappers and now corona virus.

    “Indeed, the Buhari government is a huge misfortune to our nation. This latest leadership failure further validates widespread calls for it to step aside for more competent hands to manage the affairs of our country.

    “The PDP therefore calls on Nigerians not to despair but stir up the Nigerian resilient spirit for an urgent, multi sectoral concerted effort by agencies, groups, corporate entities and public-spirited individuals to immediately curb the disease before it spreads, particularly given the prevalent security, economic and humanitarian challenges in the country.

    “The party called on the Federal Government to end its cosmetic attitude and immediately adopt the proactive strategy used by the PDP administration to promptly contain the Ebola Virus disease in 2014.

    “The PDP also advised Nigerians to be very vigilant and follow intervention directives to ensure that the disease does not spread in the country.

    “The party urged the ministry of health to continue to be open and not allow propaganda, speculations and misinformation in the handling of this health emergency”.

  • Atiku counsels Buhari on how to tackle case of Coronavirus in Nigeria

    Atiku counsels Buhari on how to tackle case of Coronavirus in Nigeria

    The former presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar on Friday counselled President Muhammadu Buhari on how best his administration can combat the case of Coronavirus in Nigeria.

    In a series of tweets on his official Twitter account, @Atiku opined that the Buhari-led government should rely on Nigeria’s experience with the Wild Ebola Virus, of which we were the first nation in the world to defeat that scourge in 2014. How did Nigeria do it? We achieved it by showing unprecedented unity.

    The federal government of the day worked closely with the Lagos and Rivers state governments. There was complete unity, solidarity and oneness of purpose, which created the atmosphere that defeated that deadly infestation.

    I strongly counsel that any tendency to blame and point fighters must be temporarily, if not permanently, suspended. If fingers must be pointed, it must be to solutions.

    Nigeria needs firm and decisive actions to prevent an escalation of the scourge. Recently, we closed our borders as an act against economic sabotage. Perhaps now is the time to temporarily halt flights to and from any nation with a prevalence of this scourge.

    It is more important to secure human lives than to secure an economy. We also need to invest in early detection facilities at our airports.

    But above all, Nigeria must not panic. Whether at government or individual levels. We have defeated Ebola before, and we can defeat this present predicament.

    This crisis is an opportunity to show that we are first and foremost Nigerians and that we have no other country but our dear fatherland, which we must work together to keep healthy and secure.

    God bless Nigeria and her people.

  • Coronavirus: Virologist raises question on passengers inside plane with Italian

    Coronavirus: Virologist raises question on passengers inside plane with Italian

    Dr Solomon Chollom, a virologist and medical laboratory scientist with the National Veterinary Research Institute Vom, Plateau State, has called on the Federal Government to identify and quarantine other passengers who had contact with the Italian in the plane or at the airport.

    Chollom stated this on Friday in Abuja, stressing that the passengers who were onboard the plane that flew in the Italian must be quarantined because the symptoms start showing after three days.

    “They must be quarantined for 21 days. This is not time to be frivolous with Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) strategies, especially the use of Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) and use of alcohol-based solutions for disinfection of surfaces.

    “Patients presenting with respiratory symptoms should be treated as category A risk individuals. With the confirmation of the first case of COVID-19 in Nigeria, it is now clear that the virus is here in the country.

    “This calls for a national health emergency first in all hospital facilities in Nigeria. The second emergency should be in public places such as schools, markets, worship centres and motor parks.

    “Health awareness should immediately permeate such places to limit handshakes and undue contact with surfaces and individuals. People should be informed to cough into tissue papers and disposed into alcohol-based solutions,” he told NAN.

    The laboratory scientist urged the federal government to immediately direct that hand sanitisers and hand wash stations be mounted public places like schools, motor parks, markets and worship centres.

    “And people should be advised to use them. If we cannot stop international flights into Nigeria at the moment, we should be able to censor and subject immigrants to baseline medical investigations and quarantine those with high possibilities of carrying the virus

    ”Lagos State should be commended for being proactive by instituting a mobile hospital at the International Airport in anticipation of this emergency.

    “It is no surprise that the state has been able to detect a case of the virus from an international traveler,” he said.

    He suggested that other entry points to the country should be equipped to detect the virus and other such infections.

    “One can only assume that other international airports in the country that do not have the proactive measures taken by Lagos state or capabilities of tertiary hospitals are serving as blind entry points for potential carriers of the virus.

    “In this wise, Nigeria may be in for a health emergency to dread, God forbid!”, he said.

    COVID-19: FG commences contact tracing of confirmed case

    Meanwhile, the Federal Government said it has commenced contact tracing of first case of reported Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the country to monitor health of people that travelled with the patient to prevent the spread.

    The Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire said this while answering questions from journalists on Friday in Abuja on measures put in place to prevent the spread.

    Ehanire had earlier confirmed that an Italian citizen who works in Nigeria and returned from Milan, Italy, to Lagos, Nigeria on Tuesday had tested positive to the virus.

    He assured Nigerians that the government was working to prevent the spread of the virus.

    “I am assuring Nigerians that all measures have been taken to contain and control the spread of the virus, it happened in Lagos, the state Commissioner was the first we were in touch with.

    “I know the capability of Lagos State, the state has a lot of experience on Ebola so they will be able to handle the case. Also, we have sent a team from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) to support the state.

    “The relief is that the patient is not showing very serious symptoms and other relief is that as far as statistics is concern, 97 per cent of the case that have COVID-19 do recover.

    “The terrible thing about it is that it spreads easily and people can get it without knowing,’’ he said.

    According to him, the reported case is not as a result of failure to screen at the airports but the nature of the virus which may not present symptoms at that period of screening.

    He commended the Lagos State Government for handling the case as the patient was quickly referred to reference laboratory under controlled transportation and the driver was fully kitted.

    The minister said the Federal Government had released N620 million to NCDC for contain the virus and N71 million to port health service.

    “We are doing everything possible to prevent the spread because we did not have the scope of the virus as reported by scientists.

    “We have been preparing hard and working with World Health Organisation (WHO) and the agency has warned that all countries should brace up on level of preparedness.

    “The government will follow the WHO guideline of screening at the airport, isolation and questioning those with travel history to countries with outbreak,’’ he said.

    The minister, however, emphasised that the Government of Nigeria, through the Federal Ministry of Health, had been strengthening measures to ensure that an outbreak in Nigeria was controlled and contained quickly.

    Ehanire advised all Nigerians to take care of their health and maintain hand and respiratory hygiene to protect themselves and others, including their own families, following the precautions below:

    “Regularly and thoroughly wash your hands with soap and water, and use alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

    “Maintain at least 1.5 metres (5 feet) distance between yourself and anyone who is coughing or sneezing.

    “Persons with persistent cough or sneezing should stay home or keep a social distance but not mix in crowd.

    “Make sure you and people around you, follow good respiratory hygiene, meaning cover your mouth and nose with a handkerchief or tissue or into your sleeve at the bent elbow or tissue when you cough or sneeze. Then dispose of the used tissue immediately.

    “Stay home if you feel unwell with symptoms like fever, cough and difficulty in breathing,’’ he urged.

    “Please call NCDC toll free number, which is available day and night for guidance: 0800 970 0000-0010,’’ he said.

    The confirmed case in Nigeria is the third reported case of COVID-19 in Africa after Egypt and Algeria.

  • Sanwo-Olu breaks silence on first Coronavirus case in Lagos

    Sanwo-Olu breaks silence on first Coronavirus case in Lagos

    Lagos State governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu Friday said the State Emergency Operations Centre has been activated to attend to the first case of novel coronavirus reported in Nigeria.

    The patient, an unnamed Italian, arrived in Lagos, Nigeria, on Wednesday from Milan and was reported ill on 26th February. He was transferred to Lagos State Biosecurity Facilities for isolation and testing.

    He was confirmed to have coronavirus by the Virology Laboratory of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, part of the Laboratory Network of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and he is being managed at the Infectious Disease Hospital in Yaba, Lagos, Sanwo-Olu said.

    He advised residents in the state not to panic and to observe “basic hygiene”.

    “The Government under my leadership through Lagos State Ministry of Health has been strengthening measures to ensure that any outbreak in Lagos is quickly controlled and contained in collaboration with the multi-sectoral Coronavirus Preparedness Group, led by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control,” the governor said.

  • BREAKING: No cause for alarm over Coronavirus outbreak – Sanwo-Olu

    BREAKING: No cause for alarm over Coronavirus outbreak – Sanwo-Olu

    Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Friday allayed the fear of Lagosians on the outbreak of the deadly Coronavirus in the state, saying there is no cause for alarm.

    Speaking at a press conference at the State House, Marina, Sanwo-Olu said the government had begun tracing those who had contacts with the patient who developed the symptoms in Ogun State, where he had a businesses meeting on Tuesday after he arrived Lagos from Milan, Italy, on Monday, without symptoms, but was later referred to Lagos after exhibiting the signs and was first treated at the Company’s facilities, in Ogun State.

    With Surveillance Officers stationed in all the Local Government and Local Council Development Areas, the state Governor tasked Lagosians and Nigerians in general on preventive measures through observing proper personal and environmental hygiene.

    Sanwo-Olu, who hinted that there are various levels of escalation, said the State is constantly in touch with the National Centre For Disease Control, Federal Government and all other stakeholders while surveillance, Monitoring and containment would be intensified.

    While urging citizens and residents not to panic, Sanwo-Olu said the patient, who is currently quarantined is in stable condition and under going a molecular test to really confirm if he is positive to COVID 19.

    The governor said tracking mechanisms have been activated with the support of relevant authorities to identify possible contacts with the patients, while a number of staff in the company where he is working in Ogun State and the two hotels where he lodged on arrival in both states were under surveillance and necessary test.