Tag: COVID-19

  • Rumour of COVID-19 cases heightens in Bayelsa

    Rumour of COVID-19 cases heightens in Bayelsa

    The Bayelsa Government has debunked the rumour that there are cases of Coronavirus, (COVID-19) in the state, noting that the news making the round to that effect is fake.

    Dr Inodu Apoku, Permanent Secretary, Bayelsa Ministry of Health who dispelled the rumour at a conference on Friday in Yenagoa, said the story was fabricated to cause fear..

    He warned the public against the spread of rumour on coronavirus pandemic in the state.

    Apoku, however, assured the peple of government’s commitment to preventing the outbreak and spread of the disease and urged them not to fear, but to always embrace the facts about the pandemic.

    The permanent secretary said: “Stop the spread of fake COVID-19 news in Bayelsa.

    “It has come to the notice of the Ministry of Health that all manner of persons and characters, including people who are supposedly well-informed, have taken it upon themselves to be courier of malicious and fake rumour about COVID-19, particularly through the social media in the state.

    “On Thursday, there were heightened rumours of suspected COVID-19 cases in the state, including the case of a man in Odoni community, Sagbama Local Government Area.

    “He was alleged to be very sick, following his return from South Korea, and that of an American said to have returned to the University of Africa recently from U.S.A.

    “As usual, when we heard the rumour, our state Rapid Response Team made up of doctors, public health nurses, epidemiologist and team from WHO and NCDC official, were promptly dispatched to investigate the rumours.”

    He said that the Korean returnee in Odoni was found to be in a perfect state of health.

    “Following the present National travel guideline, he was instructed to self isolate for 14 days after being screened at the international airport.

    “At present, he has completed his 14 days self isolation and he is in good health. The case of American returnee was a complete fabrication.

    “There is also the case of a Ghanaian returnee, who visited the state diagnostic centre to inquire about the possibility of running a COVID-19 test.

    “He was referred to the ministry and was investigated by the state Rapid Response Team. He has no symptoms and he is in good health.

    “So, there is no suspected case of coronavirus in Bayelsa till this very moment,” the permanent secretary said.

    Apoku defined a suspected case as any person, including severely ill patients, presenting with fever, cough or difficulty in breathing and who, within 14 days before the onset of illness had any form of exposure.

    “We appeal to well meaning people of Bayelsa to desist from peddling rumours and fake news.

    All enquiries and information about COVID-19 should be directed at the Ministry of Health for verification before spreading them.

    “The state government is leaving no stone unturned in her bid to stem the threat of the dreaded disease in the state.

    “The general public is encouraged to report ALERT by calling the following numbers: 08039216821, 07019304970 and 08151693570,” he added.

    He advised individuals to wash their hands frequently with soap or use alcoholic-based sanitiser when there is no water.

    “Cover your mouth and nose properly with tissue paper when sneezing or coughing.

    “Dispose tissue paper after use. Avoid contact with anyone showing symptoms of respiratory illness like cough and sneezing,’’ he said.

  • Russia starts testing coronavirus vaccines

    Russia starts testing coronavirus vaccines

    Russian consumer rights watchdog, Rospotrebnadzor, said on Friday Russia has started testing coronavirus vaccines and hopes to launch its mass production by the end of the year.

    “The research centre of Rospotrebnadzor started testing the vaccine against the novel coronavirus,’’ the watchdog said.

    It said the vaccine prototypes are based on six different technological platforms.

    Rospotrebnadzor hopes that the mass production of the vaccines would be launched in the fourth quarter of 2020.

  • What Delta State is doing to contain COVID-19 pandemic

    What Delta State is doing to contain COVID-19 pandemic

    Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa has ordered the closure of government and private primary and secondary schools, including tertiary institutions in the State to contain the spread of the Coronavirus disease, COVID-19 pandemic.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Governor Okowa gave the order on Friday at a media briefing, where he said the closure is effective Thursday 26th March 2020, and that it will last for a period of 30 days.

    At the media briefing, Governor Okowa, in his address, itemized what the State is doing to contain spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The address reads: “As you are aware, the world is currently battling with the Coronavirus, (also known as COVID-19) pandemic. As at March 16 this year, cases of COVID-19 have been reported in 151 countries.

    “In Nigeria, there have been 12 confirmed cases with one death recorded so far. There is yet no confirmed case of coronavirus in Delta State. However, we have taken the following proactive steps to prevent the spread of the disease and stop transmission if it occurs.

    “The State Government has already established a purpose-built and well-equipped isolation centre at the Federal Medical Centre in Asaba to handle any emergency. We have embarked on training of healthcare personnel to work at the isolation ward.

    “Training and engagement of 129 Red Cross workers across the State is on-going; identified and established holding rooms in all zonal and all state hospitals across the State; training of five members of the Rapid Response Team in each Local Government Area.

    “Training of laboratory scientists on sample collection; arrival cards to be completed by all in-bound passengers and crew in the two airports (Warri and Asaba) and three seaports (Warri, Koko, and Sapele).

    “All passengers arriving Asaba airport are already subject to temperature measurement

    All incoming sea vessels to observe a 14-day quarantine period to be cleared by the Port health personnel before birthing in any seaport in Delta State.

    “We are also assisting in the local production of alcohol-based hand sanitisers. The Ministries of Health and Information have been mandated to intensify public enlightenment campaigns to inform and sensitize the public on safety protocols regarding COVID-19.

    “Fellow Deltans, while this Government will spare no effort or resources to ensure the health, safety and protection of citizens, it is important for us to know that observing proper hygiene and World Health Orgainsation-mandated safety protocols remain the best way to protect ourselves and stop the spread of this virus”.

    Some important facts about COVID-19 pandemic

    There is currently no cure for the disease. The virus is believed to spread mainly by person-to-person contact. It can be transmitted through handshakes. It can also spread through coughing and sneezing by a carrier; the droplets can fall on the mouths and noses of people around, or possibly inhaled.

    How to protect yourself from COVID-19 pandemic

    The best way to prevent this virus is to avoid being exposed to it. Avoid close contact with people who are sick or appear to be sick. Practise social distancing; avoid handshakes and hugs. Maintain about five feet distance when talking with people.

    Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water for 20 seconds after you leave the office, workshop, market, bus/taxi, motor parks, and public gathering of any sort. Do the same after blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing.

    If water and soap are not readily available, use an alcohol-based sanitiser. When you cough, cover your mouth with a clean, disposable tissue or with your bent elbow.

    If you have a cough or high temperature, stay away from others as much as possible. Very importantly, avoid touching your nose, eyes and mouth with unwashed hands.

    “I want to appeal to all of us to remain calm and vigilant. We must not panic. We can easily overcome this threat if we abide by the above measures and all other information from the National Centre For Disease Control (NCDC).

    “We will easily defeat the spread of this virus if everyone sees himself/herself as a potential carrier who does not want to spread the virus. “To adopt a superstitious approach as many of us do that ‘it is not my portion’ could prove to be fatal.

    “This is no time for self-medication. If you notice at any point in time that you have fever, do not hesitate to call on the relevant authorities or visit the nearest hospital.

    “Henceforth, I wish to direct as follows: all primary, secondary and tertiary institutions are to be closed effective Thursday, March 26, 2020 for 30 days.

    “Parents should endeavour to provide hand sanitizers for their children. Hand wash stations must also be provided at easily identifiable points in the markets. The leaders of the various market associations to please take note.

    “Offices must ensure that they are fitted with the right type of sanitizers. Supermarkets, malls, churches and other places of worship should provide hand sanitizers for customers/worshippers.

    “Finally, I wish to emphasize that we shall overcome this threat. We must take precaution, yes. But panic, CAPITAL NO! We are carefully monitoring developments around the country and the State and will update Deltans accordingly and, where necessary, take drastic actions.

    “I advise all Deltans to desist from publishing unverified information capable of causing panic and fear, especially on the social media. “At this point, what we must fear most is the spread of false information, not even the virus itself; infodemic is a greater danger than the pandemic. Deltans are, therefore, far advised to get information from ONLY official channels.

    “These are the numbers to call in case of emergency: 0803 075 8179 – State Epidemiologist; 0803 507 8541 – State Disease Surveillance and Notification Officer; 0803 352 1961 – State Incident Manager; 0906 503 1241 – State Health Educator,” Governor Okowa said.

  • U.S. approves popular malaria drug for COVID-19 treatment

    U.S. approves popular malaria drug for COVID-19 treatment

    The U.S. on Thursday approved a malaria drug, chloroquine, for Coronavirus disease, COVID-19 treatment.

    President Donald Trump said at a Coronavirus Task Force news conference that the drug could help with symptoms of COVID-19.

    According to him, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is fast-tracking approval of using the drug chloroquine for COVID-19 treatment.

    “It is known as a malaria drug and it’s been around for a long time and it’s very powerful.

    “The nice part is, it’s being around for a long time, and so we know that if things don’t go as planned it’s not going to kill anybody.”

    Trump praised the FDA for fast-tracking approval of the COVID-19 treatment.

    “Normally the FDA would take a long time to approve something like that and it was approved very, very quickly,” Trump said.

    “We’re going to be able to make that drug available almost immediately.”

  • COVID-19: Senate closes gallery, suspends public hearing

    The Senate on Thursday announced the suspension of all public hearings with effect from March 24, over the COVID-19 pandemic.

    President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, who made the announcement shortly after a closed door session that lasted for over one hour, also said the Senate suspended admission of visitors into the Gallery.

    The Senate also passed five bills for first reading during plenary.

    The bills are, Federal College of Education Shagari Establishment Bill 2020 sponsored by Sen. Ibrahim Danbaba (PDP Sokoto- South ), Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority Act Amendment Bill 2020 by Sen. Akpan Bassey (PDP -Akwa Ibom North -East).

    Others are, Federal College of Complementary and Alternative Medicine of Nigeria Establishment Bill by Sen.Ibrahim Oloriebe (APC Kwara- Central) among others.

    It also received the report of the Committee on Power on addressing Nigerian’s Power Problems.

    The report, which was laid by the Chairman of the Committee, Dr Gabriel Suswam (PDP-Benue North-East) would be considered by the Senate March 24.

  • BREAKING: Nigeria records first death from COVID-19-related complications

    BREAKING: Nigeria records first death from COVID-19-related complications

    First death from COVID-19-related complications has been recorded in Nigeria, being an American Caucasian, male, 27 years old, who was visiting the country from Richmond, Virginia, USA, according to the Government of Ekiti State.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Dr. (Mrs) Mojisola Yaya-Kolade, Ekiti State Commissioner for Health and Human Services made this known in a statement on Wednesday, saying that the COVID-19 test conducted for the American male returned inconclusive.

    “The American male and his Nigerian female caregiver, arrived Nigeria on 3rd March 2020 through the Murtala Mohammed International Airport Lagos. Preliminary investigations revealed that the pair were driven by our confirmed case to Ibadan, where they stayed for two weeks, and arrived Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State on 13th March, 2020.

    “A day after their arrival, the American male fell ill and he was taken to a private hospital where he was referred to a tertiary hospital. Unfortunately, he died from complications of his illness.

    “It is important to state that this likely index case was on a short visit and had not been in Ekiti State for up to 72 hours before his death,” the statement read.

    Read full statement below:

    Official Statement On Reported COVID-19 Incidence

    1. This morning, the Honorable Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, announced a positive case of Coronavirus in a patient in Ekiti State.

    2. The Ekiti State Taskforce on COVID-19, headed by His Excellency Dr. John Kayode Fayemi, can confirm that we have recorded an incidence of a Nigerian male, 38 years old, of Ekiti origin, who has tested positive to Covid-19.

    3. The confirmed case is suspected to have been infected while driving an American Caucasian, male, 27 years old, who was visiting Nigeria from Richmond, Virginia, USA in the company of his caregiver, a Nigerian female Age 31, of Ekiti Origin.

    4. The American male and his Nigerian female caregiver, arrived Nigeria on 3rd March 2020 through the Muritala Mohammed International Airport Lagos. Preliminary investigations revealed that the pair were driven by our confirmed case to Ibadan, where they stayed for two weeks, and arrived Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State on 13th March, 2020.

    5. A day after their arrival, the American male fell ill and he was taken to a private hospital where he was referred to a tertiary hospital. Unfortunately, he died from complications of his illness.

    6. The hospital authorities alerted the State Taskforce and samples were taken from the American male as well as his two companions. The test for the male driver came back positive; the test for the female caregiver came back negative while the test for the American male was inconclusive.

    7. In line with the Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC) protocols, the Ekiti State Taskforce on COVID-19 has already quarantined the confirmed case on admission in the State Isolation Centre, while the caregiver who tested negative, is presently under observation in self isolation.

    8. We have commenced the process of contact tracing, working with the Federal Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization (WHO) following the team’s itinerary since they landed in Nigeria on the 3rd of March 2020.

    9. We have also contacted the Oyo State Government since it was recorded that they stayed in Ibadan for two weeks before arriving Ekiti State.

    10. The confirmed case is very stable and not showing any symptoms while NCDC will repeat the test for the caregiver who is also in self isolation.

    11. The Ekiti State Task Force on COVID-19 is following the NCDC Case Management Protocols with diligence. We want to urge Ekiti residents to stay calm and ensure they observe the prevention steps that are being publicized on all credible media.

    12. It is important to state that this likely index case was on a short visit and had not been in Ekiti State for up to 72 hours before his death.

    13. The Ekiti State Taskforce on COVID-19 advises residents to continue to take self-preventive measures by washing their hands with soap and water, covering their mouths when coughing or sneezing, observing social distancing and to alert the authorities of any suspected case by calling the 112 Emergency Number or 09062970434, 09062970435, 09062970436.

    14. The Government of Ekiti State will continue to update the public on new developments as necessary in our commitment to ensuring the safety and protection of all Ekiti residents.

    Signed

    Dr. (Mrs) Mojisola Yaya-Kolade

    Hon. Commissioner for Health and Human Services.

  • COVID-19: Arsenal players set to return to training

    Arsenal players are set to return to training next Tuesday, following their period of self-isolation due to the coronavirus outbreak, Sky Sports reports.

    The Gunners boss, Mikel Arteta, tested positive for COVID-19 last week.

    The news led to the Premier League postponing all fixtures until at least April 4.

    Since then, all Arsenal players and backroom staff were forced into a 14-day self-isolation period.

    The two weeks end on Tuesday and as things stand, the club’s London Colney training base will reopen and training will resume ahead of the planned home game against Norwich on April 4.

    Arteta is understood to be feeling better and in good spirits.

  • BREAKING: Nigeria confirms 5 new cases of COVID-19

    BREAKING: Nigeria confirms 5 new cases of COVID-19

    The Federal Ministry of Health has announced 5 new cases of Coronavirus disease (COVID19) in Nigeria, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 8.

    According to the Ministry, all 5 new cases had a travel history to the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States (US).

    A detailed travel history of each case is being compiled and contact tracing has begun for the 5 new cases, TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) learnt.

    “I regret to announce the confirmation of 5 new #COVID19 cases in #Nigeria bringing the total no. of confirmed cases to 8,” Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire tweeted.

    “We have intensified contact tracing for these cases to control the risk of spread and @NCDCGov is already supporting the response efforts,” he added.

    To contain the COVID-19 pandemic in the country, the Nigerian government had earlier issued travel ban on 13 countries, including the UK and the US.

    Nigeria restricted entry into the country for travellers from the following countries: China, Italy, Iran, South Korea, Spain, Japan, France, Germany, Norway, U.S, the United Kingdom, Netherlands and Switzerland.

    “These are all countries with over 1,000 cases domestically,” the government said, while also temporarily suspending all visas issued to nationals from these countries, adding, “Nigerians arriving from these countries will be subjected to supervised isolation for 14 days”.

  • [BREAKING] COVID-19: FG imposes travel ban on US, UK, 11 other high risk countries

    The Federal Government has issued a travel ban on 13 countries as a new precautionary measure adopted to curtail the spread of Coronavirus(COVID-19).

    This was announced by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation Boss Mustapha at a media briefing on Wednesday.

    According to Boss Mustapha, the affected countries are the United State of America, the United Kingdom, China, Japan, Iran, Switzerland, Norway, Netherland, France, South Korea, Germany, Italy, and Spain.

    TNG reports that the Federal Government had Tuesday night issued similar directives to government officials.

    More details later…

  • COVID-19: NYSC camps yield to FG’s directive to shutdown

    COVID-19: NYSC camps yield to FG’s directive to shutdown

    The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) orientation camps across the country have started complying with the federal government directive to shut down all camp activities in efforts to check the spread of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

    The Head Public Relations Unit of the corps in Plateau State, Ms Jennifer Laha, who said they received the directive at 12 am on Wednesday, told News Agency of Nigeria that the orientation camp in the State has complied with the FG’s directive.

    “We have suspended all camp activities and we have informed the corps members of the Federal Government’s decision which is a precautionary measure to avoid gathering of people in large numbers.

    “We were directed to post them to their places of primary assignment. We started the posting overnight and as soon as we concluded, the State Coordinator will address them before they disperse.

    “The coordinator will inform them that as they go they should not forget the preventive measures for the Coronavirus. They should avoid clusters and observe personal hygiene such as washing of hands and using sanitisers,” Laha said.

    She said that the 2020 Batch “A” Stream 1 Corps members would be invited back to camp when the situation improved.

    Similarly, the 2020 Batch ‘A’ Stream 1 Orientation course for corps members taking place at the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp in Yikpata, Edu Local Government of Kwara has been suspended.

    NYSC Public Relations Officer (PRO) in Kwara, Oladipo Morakinyo, disclosed this to News Agency of Nigeria in Ilorin on Wednesday.

    He said there was a circular to that effect from the National Headquarters of the Scheme in Abuja.

    The circular with the title: “Important announcement: Suspension of the ongoing Orientation Course,” directed the state coordinator to suspend the orientation course.

    The circular reads; “Sequel to the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic which led to the cancellation of the National Sports Festival, Management of the National Youth Service Corps Scheme wishes to announce the suspension of the ongoing Orientation course for the 2020 Batch ” A” Stream 1 Corps Members.

    “Therefore, the Corps Members shall be posted to commence their primary assignments forthwith.

    “They shall be invited back to the Orientation camps when the situation improves, just like it happened a few years ago when the Nation was confronted by the Ebola virus threat.

    “Management wishes to state that no corps member or camp official has contracted the virus”.

    Morakinyo, however, told NAN on phone that posting letters were issued to the 2,100 corps members taking part in the orientation course.

    He said NYSC members are to report to where they were posted to and commence primary assignment.

    The orientation course for the 2020 Batch ‘A’, Stream 1 was officially declared open in Kwara on Thursday, March 12, 2020 by Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, represented by his Special Adviser on Investment, Alhaji Kabir Shagaya.