Tag: Coronavirus

  • Borno records 3 additional COVID-19 related deaths

    Borno records 3 additional COVID-19 related deaths

    The Borno Government says it has recorded three additional COVID-19 related deaths in the state.

    The state’s Commissioner of Health, Dr Salisu Kwaya-Bura also the secretary of the State High Powered Response Team on COVID-19, made this known on Wednesday in Maiduguri while presenting an update on the pandemic in the state.

    He said the state had so far recorded nine deaths out of the confirmed 53 COVID-19 cases.

    Kwaya-Bura, however, explained that all the victims already had some health challenges before getting infected with COVID-19.

    He said that the 53 patients were from Pulka, Maiduguri, Dikwa and Biu towns.

    Kwaya-Bura also said the committee had resolved to increase contact tracing and surveillance, particularly in areas worstly affected by the disease.

    “Mairi and Maisandari areas in Maiduguri are some of the critical wards whose residents need to seat up to check the spread of COVID-19.

    ”We would soon commence the distribution of free facemasks in the state to encourage its usage towards preventing the spread of coronavirus in the state,” he said.

  • Highlights: PTF gives reason for alarming rise in number of COVID-19 cases in Nigeria

    Highlights: PTF gives reason for alarming rise in number of COVID-19 cases in Nigeria

    The Presidential Task Force (PTF) on Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) has provided a reason for the alarming rise in the number of COVID-19 cases in Nigeria.

    According to the PTFCOVID19, improved capacity for testing and contact tracing is responsible for the growing number of confirmed cases.

    Here are some major highlights from today’s PTFCOVID19 media briefing:

    • Decontamination, provision of hand sanitizers and hand washing facilities as well as use of face masks and thermometers for temperature checks are mandatory for reopening of offices and businesses.
    • Mass gathering of more than 20 people outside of a work or business place is strictly prohibited.
    • All passenger flights remain banned and all persons arriving the country must go through mandatory isolation for 14 days.
    • PTF technical team of public health experts has begun evaluation of the situation in Kano State.
    • Health workers who tested positive for Coronavirus are in high spirit in Isolation centers.
    • Companies involved in food processing can commence operations.
    • Government workers can resume from 4th of May 2020 but based on specific grade levels for social distancing.
    • All schools will remain closed, restaurants will not open but can engage in home deliveries
    • Construction of critical road projects will resume but under strict supervision of federal and state government.
    • Overnight curfew is applicable nationwide from 8 pm to 6 am daily with effect from Monday, May 4.
    • Interstate travels are banned except for movement of goods, agro-products, petroleum products, and other essential services.
    • Improved capacity for testing and contact tracing is responsible for the growing number of confirmed cases.
    • 334 trucks of grains amounting to 9, 320 metric tonnes deployed to Lagos and Ogin states as well as FCT during the lockdown period.
  • COVID-19: Reopening of Nigeria will take 6 weeks; next phase of lockdown will be stricter – Boss Mustapha

    COVID-19: Reopening of Nigeria will take 6 weeks; next phase of lockdown will be stricter – Boss Mustapha

    Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, while stressing that the gradual reopening of Nigeria’s economy will span a total of six weeks, has said the next phase of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lockdown will be stricter.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Boss Mustapha, who made this known on Wednesday during the daily press briefing of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, said the six weeks gradual reopening of the economy would be broken into three tranches of two weeks each.

    “In line with Mr President’s directive in paragraph 34 to 41 of his broadcast, the presidential task force has developed sector-specific guidelines. The gradual reopening of the economy will span a total of six weeks, broken into three tranches of two weeks each.

    “The first strategy is designed to reduce the pains of socio-economic disruptions while strengthening our public health response, which would ultimately reduce the recovery of our current economy and provide succour to the poor and vulnerable.

    “To underscore the collaborative efforts with subnational levels of government, they are encouraged to provide leadership in engaging relevant associations responsible for various sectors, e.g., market associations and transport unions, for orderly and effective implementation.

    “Similarly, I want to emphasize the need for security agencies to strictly enforce these new measures that have been put in place.

    “Following the pronouncement of the President, it has become necessary for me to provide initial clarifications for Nigerians on some of the new measures such as the overnight curfew, inter-State travel and related matters. For the avoidance of doubt, the following clarifications are provided: the overnight curfew is applicable nationwide, inter-State travels are banned, except for the movement of goods, agro-products, petroleum products, essential services, etc, such as directed by Mr President,” Boss Mustapha said.

    The SGF further said the technical team of public health experts sent by the PTF to Kano has commenced evaluation of the situation in the State, stressing that fifty trucks of assorted grains have been sent to Kano and that the grains were due for delivery within the next 48 hours.

    “In furtherance of tackling the situation in Kano, the technical team of public health experts sent by the PTF has begun the evaluation of the situation in the State, working in collaboration with the State’s Team. I am pleased to also inform you that the operationalization of the laboratories in Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital and Bayero University Kano, will considerably improve our response to the pandemic in Kano State.

    “Additionally, fifty trucks of assorted grains have been sent to Kano and due for delivery within the next 48 hours. The PTF appreciates the cooperation of the Governor and the medical team in Kano State,” he said.

    Meanwhile, paragraph 34 to 41 of President Buhari’s address during the 3rd COVID-19 nationwide broadcast reads: “34. We assessed how our children can continue to learn without compromising their health. 35. We reviewed how our farmers can safely plant and harvest in this rainy season to ensure our food security is not compromised. Furthermore, we also discussed how to safely transport food items from rural production areas to industrial processing zones and ultimately, to the key consumption centres. 36. Our goal was to develop implementable policies that will ensure our economy continues to function while still maintaining our aggressive response to the COVID-19 pandemic. These same difficult decisions are being faced by leaders around the world.

    “37. Based on the above and in line with the recommendations of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, the various Federal Government committees that have reviewed socio-economic matters and the Nigeria Governors Forum, I have approved a phased and gradual easing of lockdown measures in FCT, Lagos and Ogun States effective from Monday, 4th May 2020. 38. However, this will be followed strictly with aggressive reinforcement of testing and contact tracing measures while allowing the restoration of some economic and business activities in certain sectors.

    “39. Furthermore, new nationwide measures are to be introduced as follows; a. There will be an overnight curfew from 8pm to 6am. This means all movements will be prohibited during this period except for essential services; b. There will be a ban on non-essential inter-state passenger travel until further notice; c. Partial and controlled interstate movement of goods and services will be allowed for the movement of goods and services from producers to consumers; and d. We will strictly ensure the mandatory use of face masks or coverings in public in addition to maintaining physical distancing and personal hygiene. Furthermore, the restrictions on social and religious gatherings shall remain in place. State Governments, corporate organisations and philanthropists are encouraged to support the production of cloth masks for citizens.

    “40. For the avoidance of doubt, the lockdown in the FCT, Lagos and Ogun States shall remain in place until these new ones come into effect on Monday, 4th May 2020. 41. The Presidential Task Force shall provide sector-specific details to allow for preparations by Governments, businesses and institutions”.

  • COVID-19: Not compulsory all States must be affected – Cross River Govt

    COVID-19: Not compulsory all States must be affected – Cross River Govt

    The Cross River State Government has noted that the State was more interested in the prevention of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) than its management, stressing that it is not compulsory that all States must be affected.

    Dr Betta Edu, the State Commissioner for Health and Chairman, COVID-19 taskforce team, made this known on Wednesday in Calabar, while appealing to the Federal Government to assist it with funds and test kits in containing the Coronavirus spread.

    Edu also appealed to the federal government to set up a vaccine producing factory in the state.

    She said that Cross River was among the three states in the country without the virus.

    She said that the Nigeria Centre for Disease control (NSDC) had sent only 50 test kits which was not enough for the state with over 4.5million population.

    According to her, with the release of funds and more test kits, samples will be taken across the state to Irrua in Benin for laboratory testing.

    She called on the federal government to send more security personnel to police the borders against Cameroonian coming into the state.

    The commissioner said that the NCDC staff that are expected in the state to commence collection of samples would be quarantined for 14 days.

    She noted that the state was more interested in the prevention of the virus than its management.

    “As a state, we have shut down borders and all land entrances to prevent the spread of the virus. It is not compulsory that all states will be affected.

    “The state government is doing all it can to ensure that it remains COVID-19 free. The no mask, nomovement policy had helped alot in achieving the fight against the pandemic,” she said.

    The commissioner warned those trespassing through various routes into the state to desist from the act, adding that “the virus does not move, people move with the virus”.

    She said that they were interested in testing any suspected case of COVID-19 that meets the NCDC requirements.

    She further said that health surveillance staff at the border areas have been advised to focus more on persons with symptoms.

    “We dont need a ventilator at this moment, what we want is test kits to help get more samples for laboratory analysis,” she said.

  • Video of the day: Ekiti man refuses son entry into his house after returning from Lagos over COVID-19 fears

    Video of the day: Ekiti man refuses son entry into his house after returning from Lagos over COVID-19 fears

    A retired Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) official in Ekiti State has raised the alarm over his son’s recent travel history to Lagos and the need for him to self-isolate for 14-days elsewhere before gaining entrance into his house.

    The man said he repeatedly warned his son not to travel to Lagos over the rising COVID-19 cases recorded in the state. He also insisted that despite undergoing the COVID-19 test, his son can’t stay in his house till he is certified free by the state government and the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NSDC).

    The video uploaded on Facebook on Wednesday by Olalere Olayinka, media aide to ex-governor Ayodele Fayose, saw the man and his son answering questions from security officials. He also repeatedly said ‘I can’t risk contacting COVID-19 from my son. If his results come back negative, he is free to come back home’.

    Watch full video below:

    https://www.facebook.com/lere.olayinka/videos/10217035353580946/

     

  • COVID-19: El-Rufai makes u-turn, relaxes 30-day lockdown order with conditions

    Days after Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai announced a 30-day total lockdown in the state, the Kaduna state government has relaxed its lockdown order.

    The announcement was made via state government official Twitter handle.

    According to El-Rufai, the restriction of movement in the state will be relaxed from 8am to 6pm on Wednesdays and Saturdays, starting from today April 29.

    Residents wearing face masks will be allowed go to pharmacies, shops and markets selling foods, so as to restock.

    The traders must also wear face masks, and their customers are expected to observe social distancing.

    All markets will be closed after Wednesday to be replaced by temporary neighbourhood markets which will commence operations this Saturday.

    Sellers of food and medicines will be allocated spaces in public schools facilities so that they can serve specific neighbourhoods.

    Kaduna state has 15 confirmed cases of COVID-19. The state governor, Nasir El-Rufai tested positive for the novel virus but has since recovered.

  • Chinese medics complete 14-day isolation in Nigeria, FG announces their COVID-19 test results

    Chinese medics complete 14-day isolation in Nigeria, FG announces their COVID-19 test results

    Minister of Health Dr. Osagie Ehanire, on Tuesday, announced that the 15-member medical team from China tested negative to Coronavirus.

    Ehanire made the announcement while speaking at the daily Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 briefing.

    He noted that the Chinese tested negative after completing their compulsory 14-day isolation period.

    He said: “As for the Chinese persons who came in, the test has been done after they were quarantined for 14 days. All of them were negative.

    ”After that, the Federal Ministry of Health is done with that particular case.

    “The Chinese medics will be providing technical support to Nigeria in its fight against COVID-19, and also sharing experiential strategies of how their country curtailed the spread of the virus.”

    The Executive Director of China Civil Engineering Construction Cooperation(CCECC), Jacques Liao, had also said: “the primary purpose of the team is to provide CCECC employees with critical and necessary healthcare.”

    The Chinese medical personnel arrived in Nigeria on April 8.

  • COVID-19: Gov Makinde laments shortage of reagents in Oyo

    COVID-19: Gov Makinde laments shortage of reagents in Oyo

    Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State says the shortage of reagents is delaying the processing of COVID-19 tests.

    Makinde said on Wednesday that this had caused a backlog of 300 out of 775 samples collected.

    The governor revealed this via his official Twitter handle @seyiamakinde.

    He apologised to those waiting for the test results and appealed to them to exercise patience while the state government ramped up efforts to source for the chemical required for the process.

    “Due to a shortage of reagents required to process COVID-19 tests, we currently have a number of pending results. Of the 775 samples collected so far, 300 are awaiting results.

    “We are already in the process of acquiring more reagents in the shortest possible time to enable us clear the backlog. We appeal for patience from those awaiting results.

    “Meanwhile, we will continue conducting tests at the drive-through/walk-through testing centre at Adamasingba Stadium,” he tweeted.

    Makinde also said that the state government was also on course to opening up testing centres in other areas for the much-needed coronavirus mass testing.

    “Also, in a bid to continue ramping up testing, from next week, we will be moving to other zones in the state to conduct tests.

    ” Details of the schedule will be provided in due course.

    “We are grateful to IHS Towers for the donation of an ambulance to the state government.

    ”We also thank all individuals and corporate organisations that have continued to donate in cash and kind to government’s effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19,” he said.

    A total of 21 COVID-19 cases had been reported in the state since the first case was recorded on March 21.

  • Jigawa confirms 2 additional cases of COVID- 19, locks down 3 affected areas

    Jigawa confirms 2 additional cases of COVID- 19, locks down 3 affected areas

    The Jigawa Government has confirmed two additional cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in the state.

    Gov. Muhammad Badaru told newsmen in Dutse that the cases were confirmed after tests were conducted on suspected persons.

    According to Badaru, the two infected persons are from Birninkudu and Gumel Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state.

    He added that the two affected LGAs, including Gujungu town in Taura LGA, which the suspects had visited, would be locked down for seven days from 12 midnight of April 30.

    “Birninkudu, Gumel, and Gujungu will be on total lockdown for one week starting from April 30, by 12 midnight after two cases were confirmed from those areas,” he said.

    Recall that the governor had on April 20 announced the first index case of the COVID-19 in Kazaure LGA.

    Kazaure was then locked down for seven days in order to prevent the further spread of the virus.

    The governor pledged that the state government would take additional measures to stop the virus from spreading further in the state.

  • Lagos Health Commissioner reveals new discoveries on COVID-19

    Lagos Health Commissioner reveals new discoveries on COVID-19

    Prof Akin Abayomi, Lagos State Commissioner for Health has said there are new discoveries about the Coronavirus that causes COVID-19.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Prof Abayomi revealed the new discoveries on Wednesday during a TV interview.

    He revealed that the new Coronavirus is not a straightforward respiratory problem, and that it has been found to impact the blood and the kidneys.

    Discussing how Lagos is responding to the pandemic, he said rest is crucial and presently a very potent treatment for COVID-19.

    “The common denominators are diabetes, hypertension and underlying immunological problems. Obesity is also a possible risk factor.

    “We watch such people closely. If you fall into any of these categories, you have to be very careful,” Prof Abayomi said in the interview with ARISEtv.