Closed Isolation Centres Ordered To Prepare For Re-Opening

The Federal Government on Thursday
said all isolation and treatment
centres, which had been closed due to reduced patient load, as well as the
workers, had been put on the alert for reopening.
The government also warned that the
country was on the verge of a second wave of the pandemic.
The Honourable Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, stated these in Abuja
during the press conference of the Presidential Task Force on Covid – 19.
He said, “We are seeing the increase in
the number of confirmed COVID – 19 cases in the last few days. Last week, we
recorded 1, 843 against 1,235 we recorded two weeks before. In the past 24
hours, 474 new confirmed cases and two deaths were recorded”.
The Honourable Minister said the number
of deaths had reached 1,184, saying, “Everyone has a role to play in the effort to prevent explosive spread
of this infection in Nigeria. We must prepare for a possible second wave which
we must ensure , does not get to be worse than what we have seen so far,
judging from what we observe in other countries”.
Ehanire said the increase in infections
stemmed from rising community transmission, as well from travellers enteringNigeria, among whom government had recorded 87 positive cases against 59 in
the previous week.
Ehanire who noted the first set of
candidate vaccines were ready to be rolled out in Europe and the USA, said a
technical working group led by the National Primary HealthDevelopment
Agency was working on evaluation of prospective vaccines and Nigeria’ s vaccine
needs.
He said, “We are working with WHO and GAVI led COVAX facility and other
stakeholders to ensure that Nigeria will access quality vaccines, when they are
deployed”.
“Until vaccines are available , our
best bet is still the appropriate use of face masks, physical distancing , hand
sanitisers and observance of respiratory hygiene, for prevention and control.”
Also at the briefing, The PTF National Coordinator, Dr Sani Aliyu, said a committee had been set up to investigate
allegations of coronavirus results racketeering.
He said those found to be culpable would be dealt with according to the law.
“Committee has been set up to investigate this and all those involved and found
to culpable will be dealt with according to the law” he said.
He warned against unnecessary
international travel during the Yuletide, saying with the fresh wave of dreaded
virus in Europe and other places, anyone on a trip there could be stranded.








