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30% COVID-19 Cases of Nigeria Indicate Sustained Community Transmission – Health Minister

BY DAYO ADESULU

Dr Osagie Ehanire, the Minister, Health,  has confirmed 20 new cases of COVID-19 over the past 24hrs, cumulatively recording 200 confirmed cases in Nigeria.

We have tested 3,000 samples so far in Nigeria, and working hard to scale up our capacity in a targeted approach

He stated that 30% of the cases may be indications of sustained community transmission that have incomplete epidemiological information, while 51% are imported cases and 19 are contacts of known cases.

He said, ‘We have tested 3,000 samples so far in Nigeria, and working hard to scale up our capacity in a targeted approach’.

He reiterated that the purposes for which the President locked down 2 States and the FCT was to ensure that incidence of positive cases could be controlled, while intensified investigations by speeding up activities to identify and isolate COVID-19 patients in these areas.

Dr Ehanire informed that a Coronavirus Treatment Center Accreditation Committee was inaugurated yesterday by the Honorable Minister of State for Health, Dr Olorunnimbe Mamora, and had begun an accreditation checklist, as well as a protocol for management of isolation centres. He added that a list of trained health care workers had complied to man these centres as they become operational.

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Due to looming global shortages of medical supplies for response and the high demand by all countries, the Hon Minister revealed that Directors of the Federal Ministry of Health had discussed with the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investments and Manufacturers Association of Nigeria to explore potentials for local production of medical consumables, such as face mask, gloves, sanitizers and ventilators.

Dr Osagie Ehanire appreciated the Chinese Government for the gifts of medical supplies from China courtesy of a group of Chinese Companies working here in Nigeria.  He also commended the health workers who he said are doing a great  job in case identification and management  while reminding them also that routine healthcare services must continue in all hospitals, “ It is important that we do not drop but continue to provide routine health services, including maternal and child health and immunization.” Only a wing of tertiary centres need to be put to use for infected patients control, he said

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