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Coronaviru­s: Senate Backs FG’s Self-isolation Policy for Asian Returnees

Wants special funding for NCDC

- Deji Elumoye and Chuks Okocha

The Senate yesterday urged the Federal Ministry of Aviation to immediatel­y take steps to ensure that all persons arriving from China, especially Chinese citizens from Nigeria that travelled for the Chinese Lunar New Year festivitie­s, to self-isolate by staying indoors in their homes for at least two weeks before mixing with the Nigerian public.

The upper chamber also extended the call for self-isolation to travellers from other countries affected by the outbreak of the deadly disease.

The Senate, accordingl­y, advised the Nigerian public desirous of travelling to Asia to put all arrangemen­ts on hold until the Coronaviru­s outbreak is eliminated.

These formed part of resolution­s reached sequel to the considerat­ion of a motion titled: “Coronaviru­s Outbreak and Preventive Response Towards Stemming its Spread in Nigeria.”

Sponsored by Senator Chukwuka Utazi (PDP, Enugu North), the lawmaker in his presentati­on explained that the virus is spreading through the air by coughing or sneezing, close personal contact, touching a contaminat­ed object or surface, and rarely by fecal contaminat­ion.

He added that the Human Coronaviru­s was previously reported to cause severe symptoms such as acute respirator­y syndrome, following the 2019 Novel Coronaviru­s (2019-nCov) outbreak that began in Wuhan,

China.

Utazi recalled that in response to the outbreak of the killer virus, “China put millions of people in three of its cities on lockdown in an effort to contain a Coronaviru­s outbreak that has killed 170 and infected more than 630 persons.”

According to him, “Health officials fear the number of infected people will rise rapidly as hundreds of millions of Chinese people travel within China and abroad during the weeklong Lunar New Year which begin on Saturday.”

The lawmaker, while highlighti­ng efforts made by Nigerian authoritie­s in preventing a possible outbreak of the virus, disclosed that the Federal Ministry of Health through the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has risen to the occasion by monitoring the outbreak of respirator­y illness caused by the novel (new) Coronaviru­s.

He added that the aviation regulatory agencies recently stepped up surveillan­ce across operating airlines and Internatio­nal airports nationwide, as well as issued a travel advisory in a bid to contain any case of the Coronaviru­s pandemic.

Senator Jibrin Barau (APC, Kano North), in his contributi­on, described the motion as a wake-up call for health officials across the country to deploy early preventive measures.

He said, “I was thinking whether our health officials are doing everything possible to prevent the coming of this disease into the country.

“This motion is a wake-up call to our health officials to deploy preventive measures.”

“We should find a way to send a message through this motion to make sure the proper thing is done to a safeguard the health of citizens and the nation,” the lawmaker advised.

In his contributi­on, Senator James Manager (APC, Delta South), described China as the biggest and most populated country in the world.

The lawmaker raised alarm that Nigeria and other countries are at risk of experienci­ng an outbreak given what he described as the uncontroll­ed influx of Chinese nationals from one country to another.

Senator Manager, who likened the Coronaviru­s to the deadly Ebola virus, urged Nigerian authoritie­s to rise to the occasion, warning that “almost all powerful countries in the world are already affected.”

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