Harboursandport.com: Lagos - Experts are worried that there could
be more cases of COVID-19 in Nigeria in the next two weeks, insisting that it
is inevitable because the country has been identified as one of the 13
countries in Africa at a high risk of being overwhelmed by the virus due to
weak health sector.
Also, the index case of the
coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in Nigeria, a 44-year-old Italian, yesterday
completed the 14-day isolation recommended by the World Heath Organisation
(WHO).
Although the viral load of the
44-year-old Italian citizen is reducing, he would not yet be discharged from
the Infectious Disease Hospital (IDH) Yaba, Lagos, as he was not yet totally
free from the virus.
The assertion was made by
Director-General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Dr. Chikwe
Ihekweazu; WHO Consultant on COVID-19 in Nigeria and Team Leader, Expanded
Programme on Immunisation, Dr. Fiona Braka and Director, Epidemiology,
Biosecurity and Global Health and Incident Manager COVID-19 Outbreak Lagos
State Emergency Operations Centre (EOC), Dr. Ismail Abdul-Salam, who spoke with
journalists at a roundtable in Lagos yesterday.
They said contrary to some media
reports, the Italian was visiting Nigeria for the first time as a consultant to
a company in Ogun State, just as it was learnt that the Italian’s wife and
brother have also tested positive to the virus in Italy.
“We
are worried that we may have explosion of cases of coronavirus in our country.
This is why we are given special attention on passengers coming from China,
Italy, Iran, South Korea and Japan,” Ihekweazu said.
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