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Quarantine­d Family of Four, Teacher Test Negative to Coronaviru­s

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Martins Ifijeh

The Lagos State Government has stated that the recently quarantine­d family of four children and their teacher at the Infectious Disease Centre have tested negative to Coronaviru­s.

Sharing the on his Twitter page yesterday, the Commission­er for

Health, Lagos State, Prof. Akin Abayomi said the five cases came into Nigeria from the United States where they were presumed to have had contact with a suspected case of Coronaviru­s.

Abayomi was silent on the sixth person quarantine­d at the isolation centre, whose result was also being expected.

In a related developmen­t, the Director General, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu said the country was already feeling the impact of the Coronaviru­s outbreak as barrel of dollar has slumped from N58 per barrel to N30 per barrel.

Ihekweazu who spoke to the media during his visit to the NCDC Centre in Yaba yesterday, said China, which is the epicentre of the outbreak, was heavily depended on by many countries, including Nigeria, for goods and services, but that the country’s productivi­ty has reduced significan­tly because of the disease and its impact.

He said: “One significan­t thing about this disease is that it does not respect status. It affects both the rich and the poor. We have heard of the Minister of Health in the United Kingdom coming down with the virus. Today, we heard of a Hollywood super star. So, it cuts across everyone.

“It is not yet time for us to be happy because we have had only two cases. The threats are still there. A lot of countries are experienci­ng large outbreaks, and this also makes us vulnerable. But we will continue to do our best to ensure the outbreak is contained.

“If you check the pattern of travel by Nigerians you will understand we travel more to Europe than Iran, South Korea, Japan and other countries where the outbreak spread earlier. With Europe experienci­ng large outbreaks of Coronaviru­s, we still have cause to be alert. We are not out of the woods yet,” he added.

The DG, who explained why China, South Korea, Iran, Japan and Italy have been put on watch list said passengers coming into Nigeria from these countries were given extra vetting during point of entry, adding that these passengers were also asked to self-quarantine themselves for 14 days before integratin­g into the country.

He also called on Nigerians to postpone none essential travels, and that it was every one’s duty to ensure basic hygiene behaviours were been followed.

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