The Guardian (Nigeria)

Bayelsa confirms nine new COVID- 19 cases, seals six religious houses

- From Julius Osahon, Yenagoa

BAYELSASTA­TE Committee on COVID- 19 has confirmed nine new cases among the 307 cases announced by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control ( NCDC), bringing the number of cases in the state to 21.

Co- chairman of the committee, Dr. Nathaniel Inodu, disclosed this in a statement in Yenogoa yesterday.

Also, the security sub- committee of the task force on COVID- 19 sealed six religious houses on Sunday for noncomplia­nce to safety measures.

The affected congregati­ons are Living Faith Church, Igbogene; Salvation Victory Centre, Igbogene; Shalom Internatio­nal Christian

Centre, along TombiaAmas­soma road; Great Grace Distinguis­hed Assembly, Okutukutu; Brotherhoo­d of the Cross and Star, Opolo; and Hebrews Internatio­nal Church, Ayama road.

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Informatio­n and Orientatio­n, Freston Akpor, stated that the houses would remain sealed until further notice to serve as a deterrent to others.

He said the move would make other congregati­ons adhere strictly to the protocols on hand washing, use of face masks and social distancing as measures to check the spread of the virus in the state.

Announcing the new cases yesterday, Dr. Inodu, said, “Yesterday, the NCDC in its usual manner announced 307 new COVID- 19 cases. Nine of these cases were samples from Bayelsa. These results are coming from a backlog of 62 samples sent to the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital ( UPTH) COVID - 19 laboratory last week.

“This brings the number of confirmed cases in the state to 21. Six of these nine cases are contacts of previously confirmed cases while three are not epidemiolo­gically linked to any of the previous cases.

“Two of these fresh unlinked cases are critically ill and were on admission in our public hospitals for other underlying illnesses ( one had undergone sessions of dialysis).”

The co- chairman said the state government’s quarantine facility had since been admitting contacts who were unable to self- quarantine. “They have been very cooperativ­e while enjoying the luxury provided at this centre.”

Meanwhile, the security sub- committee of the task force had unsealed two churches earlier shut down for violating safety measures on the pandemic.

Halleluya Deliveranc­e Ministry Internatio­nal and Embassy Faith churches were unsealed after undertakin­g to comply with prescribed safety protocols.

 ??  ?? A cross section of members of Rivers State COVID- 19 decontamin­ation team during their inaugurati­on by Governor Nyesom Wike in Port Harcourt… yesterday. PHOTO: NAN
A cross section of members of Rivers State COVID- 19 decontamin­ation team during their inaugurati­on by Governor Nyesom Wike in Port Harcourt… yesterday. PHOTO: NAN

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