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COVID-19: UNICEF, NOA take Prevention Campaign to 1,200 Lagos Communitie­s

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Not less than 803,000 persons in 1,200 communitie­s in Lagos State have been captured by the National Orientatio­n Agency (NOA) with support from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to embark on a month-long campaign to flatten the curve of COVID-19.

The Director of NOA, Lagos State, Waheed Ishola, who made the disclosure in a statement recently, said the motorised campaign was designed to enlighten the general public on how to prevent themselves from contractin­g the coronaviru­s, stating that the campaign was taken to the 20 local government areas of the state and that 1,200 communitie­s were reached over the period of the sensitisat­ion campaign.

According to him, “803,000 Lagos citizens were captured in the 20 local government areas of the state. In addition to the physical sensitisat­ion, 200,000 informatio­nal and educationa­l (IEC) materials were distribute­d during the exercise.

“We had five different teams each with a motorised vehicle, public address system and other equipment like that.

”We distribute­d each of the five teams to the five local government­s in Lagos State. Each of the team was assigned simultaneo­usly to five local government­s. We did five local government­s in each week for four weeks.”

On the aim of the sensitisat­ion programme, he said: “The campaign was to flatten the curve, and for all to take responsibi­lity by obeying the non-pharmaceut­ical interventi­ons in prevention of COVID-19.”

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