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  • NCDC Has Tested 22,000 Nigerians For Corona Virus

    NCDC Has Tested 22,000 Nigerians For Corona Virus

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    The Director General of the Nigerian Center for Disease Control, Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu has stated that 22,000 Nigerians has been tested for corona virus .

    The DG made the disclosure on Thursday in Abuja during the daily briefing of the Presidential Task Force on Covid 19.

    Ihekweazu stated that those infected are made to undergo a series of tests which are not counted and updated in the system.

    His words “The data shared is on people that tested not test done. The data we share when we say we have about 22,000 tested, those are on people tested, we don’t include all the series of tests.

    “Every individual that is positive will have to be tested every three, four or five days. And some would have stayed in the hospital for about four weeks, so all those tests were being done as well and all of that are in the lab.

    “So, the numbers are really not fully representing the work being done in the labs across the country. We are not reflecting those numbers in the number we share everyday”

  • Kano Commissioner Who Rejoice Over Abba Kyari’s Death Tests Positive To Corona Virus

    Kano Commissioner Who Rejoice Over Abba Kyari’s Death Tests Positive To Corona Virus

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    A former Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Mr. Muazu Magaji who was sacked by Governor Umar Ganduje for rejoicing over Abba Kyari’s death has tested positive for Corona virus.

    Ganduje had sacked the state’s Commissioner for Works for rejoicing over the death of the Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, Abba Kyari.

    Magaji while reacting to Kyari”s death, said Nigeria was now free.
    The former Commissioner had claimed that Kyari had so much power that he decided the faith of Nigeria.

    Magaji however revealed on Thursday that his test result for corona virus came back positive, and urged Nigerians to pray for him.

    “This morning, my NCDC test result is out, I have been confirmed positive.

    “I have been moved to one of the state’s isolation centers. Pray for us”

  • President Buhari Under Pressure To Lockdown The Country Permanently

    President Buhari Under Pressure To Lockdown The Country Permanently

    By Admin

    The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Youth Task Force on COVID-19 has again advised President Muhammadu Buhari to lockdown Nigeria due to rising cases on coronavirus.

    Itsey Sagay, Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), in his suggestion, said Nigeria should be locked for two months.

    Officials of the Buhari administration have also decried the level of compliance by citizens since the lockdown ease.

    On Thursday, the Progressive Students Movement (PSM) joined calls to the federal government to impose a fresh ‘stay at home’ order.

    PSM President, Bestman Okereafor, spoke in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

    Okereafor expressed concern about facilities, equipment and health workers preparedness in states.

    “The Federal Government, as a matter of urgency, should declare a state of emergency in states with high level of confirmed COVID-19 cases basically to reduce the spread of the pandemic.

    “The state of emergency should come on these states through strict enforcement of lockdown for at least two weeks.

    “This move had become imperative following the increase in inter-state movement especially at night hours notwithstanding the present night curfew imposed by the Federal Government meant to ensure containment of the pandemic,’’ he said.

    The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) says the country has recorded confirmed cases to 3,145; death toll has passed 100.

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  • Covid 19: NCDC Releases New Guidelines, Charges Companies To Encourage Work From Home Policy As Work Reopens

    Covid 19: NCDC Releases New Guidelines, Charges Companies To Encourage Work From Home Policy As Work Reopens

    NCDC releases new guidelines for Nigerians, companies

    The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has listed additional coronavirus preventive measures for citizens and businesses.

    Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, Director General of NCDC, told NAN on Tuesday that the new directives followed evolving knowledge of COVID-19 in Nigeria.

    He said there must be mandatory use of a non-medical face mask/covering for all persons and overnight curfew from 8p.m. to 6a.m.

    Also mandatory are the provision of handwashing facilities/sanitisers, single use latex gloves are discouraged, except in clinical settings.

    “Restrictions on inter-state travel except for essential services or transportation. Physical distancing of two metres between people in workplaces and other public places; no large gatherings of more than 20 people outside the workplace,” he said.

    Companies are expected to provide handwashing facilities/alcohol-based sanitizers; promote thorough and frequent handwashing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.

    Ihekweazu stated that they are expected to enforce the use of face mask/covering for all staff at all times.

    Where staff members have regular face-to-face contact with customers, they must ensure they have the necessary protective equipment to keep them safe and their health protected.

    Ihekweazu urged businesses to: “Develop an infectious disease preparedness action plan to reduce the risk of exposure in the workplace and communicate it to all staff members. This includes identifying a central person focused on coordinating COVID-19 matters.

    “Ensure the contact details and emergency contact details of all staff members are kept up to date and are always easily accessible. Ensure that staff members know how to spot the symptoms of coronavirus and they have a clear understanding what to do if they feel unwell, mandating unwell employees to stay at home.

    “Display signage in your office or business premises reminding staff and visitors to maintain good and respiratory hygiene. Discourage the sharing of work equipment, tools, computers, phones and desks.”

    Companies were told to encourage work from home policy, virtual meetings, limit customers in the business premises to about 30 per cent – 50 per cent capacity at any one time, decide on the level of staff required to come to work, as the business re-opens, e.g. support staff, receptionists, catering staff.

    “Consider the staggered re-introduction of staff members into the office, using staff rotas and flexible work hours or work shifts. Where possible, businesses should provide transportation for their employees to limit their use of public transport.

    “Limit the number of visitors to your office premises and take advantage of enterprise video conferencing tools. Put into place flexible workplace policies to respond to staff absenteeism, with an efficient process to ensure the smooth handover of work from one staff member to the other when required,” he stated.

    “If any employee is showing known symptoms of COVID-19, they should immediately self-isolate in a separate room in the office or business premises and call the state helpline or contact NCDC on 0800 9700 0010 for further guidance. While awaiting laboratory test results,” he said.

    Ihekweazu advised that if there is any suspected case of COVID-19 in any work place, employers should make sure that staff self-isolate and carry out a risk assessment to ascertain whether there is a need to close the office or business premises.

    He added that employees who were living in a household with a confirmed case of COVID-19 should also be asked to self-isolate for 14 days until all members in the household receive a negative test confirmation.

    The DG said that If they developed known COVID-19 symptoms during the self-isolation period, they should contact their state helpline or NCDC on 0800 9700 0010.

  • Cross River State Establishes Mobile Court To Try Nose Mask Offenders

    Cross River State Establishes Mobile Court To Try Nose Mask Offenders

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    The Chairman of the Cross River State Covod 19 and Commissioner for Health, Dr. Betta Edu has constituted a mobile court on Tuesday in Calabar, the Cross River State capital.

    Edu held that “people are playing a fast one by wearing the mask at the point of enforcement team and then remove it shortly after leaving the enforcement point”

    Edu further noted that six of the monitoring team and mobile court will be in Calabar while one each will be at the urban development centers across the state.

    Her words “The mobile courts will try any nose mask violator and sentence offenders in accordance with the approved law. People have been avoiding the points were the taskforce members are situated, what we do now is to have complete mobile taskforce with mobile courts where they can situate anywhere and try offenders of nose mask violators”

    Recall that the governor had imposed a fine of N300,000(Three Hundred Thousand Naira) only for taxis that carry passengers without nose mask while anyone found walking the streets without nose masks should be quarantined for 14 days.


     

  • Breaking News: Nigeria Records 245 New Cases Of Corona Virus

    Breaking News: Nigeria Records 245 New Cases Of Corona Virus

     

    By Elijah Ugain – Calabar

    The National Center for Disease Control NCDC, has stated that Nigeria has recorded 245 new cases of corona virus.

    NCDC made this known on it’s website on month 4th May, 2020.

    The statement reads in part “On the 4th of May 2020, 245 new confirmed cases and six deaths were recorded in Nigeria. No new state has reported a cases in the last 24 hours.

    “Till date, 2, 802 cases have been confirmed, 417 cases have been discharged and 93 deaths have been recorded in 34 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

    “The 245 new cases are reported from 16 states- Lagos (76), Katsina (37), Jigawa (32), Kano (23), FCT (19), Borno (18), Edo (10), Bauchi (9), Adamawa (6), Oyo (5), Ogun (5), Ekiti (1), Osun (1), Benue (1), Niger (1), Zamfara (1)”

  • Nigeria’s COVID-19 cases rises to 343 with 20 new cases.

    Nigeria’s COVID-19 cases rises to 343 with 20 new cases.

    By: Damaris Onyendi – Calabar

    The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) announced on Monday, April 13, 2020, that Lagos has recorded 13 new cases. Nigeria’s commercial capital continues to be the epicentre of the outbreak in Nigeria with over half of all confirmed cases.

    Two new cases each were also recorded in Edo, Kano, and Ogun, and one case recorded in Ondo.

    Monday’s announcement also revealed that six new people have been released from medical care after recovery. All six were released in Lagos State, as announced earlier on Monday by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

    The notice of the new cases came hours after President Muhammadu Buhari extended an initial 14-day lockdown of Lagos, Ogun, and the FCT by an additional 14 days.

    The president expressed concerns that despite the nation’s best efforts, coronavirus cases have doubled since the initial March 30 lockdown was implemented, especially in both Lagos and the FCT. He said the government’s efforts will continue to focus on both locations.

    Nigeria has recorded coronavirus cases in 19 states and the FCT, as of April 12.

    91 people have recovered from the virus and been discharged, but 10 people have died.