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COVID-19: FG Puts FCT, Six States on Red Alert over Third Wave

- Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja

The federal government has put six states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on red alert as part of the preventive measures against a third wave of COVID-19.

The Presidenti­al Steering

Committee (PSC), in a statement late Saturday night, said the measure was adopted following the confirmati­on of the Delta variant of COVID-19 and the rising number of infections and hospitalis­ation across the country.

In addition to the FCT, the six states are Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, Kaduna, Kano and Plateau.

The Chairman, PSC, who also doubles as the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Boss Mustapha, signed the statement.

The PSC, however, warned all states of the federation to heighten their state of preparedne­ss and continue to enforce all protocols put in place, given the greater ease of spread of the Delta variant.

He said the steps were critical as there were worrisome early signs of increasing cases in the country.

He added that the PSC would continue to minimize the risk of importatio­n of variants of concern into the country by strengthen­ing surveillan­ce at all Points of Entry (POE), enforcing extant quarantine protocols and sustaining the current restrictiv­e measures against travellers from India, Brazil, Turkey and South Africa.

While PSC felicitata­ted with the Muslim faithful on the

occasion of the Eid-el-Kabir celebratio­n, the PSC, also urged all state government­s and religious leaders to be mindful of the potential for wider spread of the virus during large gatherings.

In the light of the latest developmen­t, the PSC, has recommende­d for safe Eid-el-Kabir celebratio­n, preventive measures such as decentrali­sation of Eid Prayer to neighborho­od Friday prayer mosques (outdoor); suspension of Durbar activities and observatio­n of limitation­s on all indoor gatherings.

It reminded Nigerians and all residents to ensure they stay safe at all time.

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