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Second Coronavirus Case Confirmed In Nigeria – Ehanire
Nigeria has confirmed a second case of the coronavirus transmission in the country.
The Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, announced the new incident on Monday at a press conference in Benin, Edo State.
Dr. Ehanire gave the update on the coronavirus incident at the boardroom of the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, during a press conference.
Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has meanwhile reassured Nigerians of working hard with Lagos State Ministry of Health and Ogun State to monitor all contacts of the index case of COVID-19 in the country.
The Director General of NCDC, Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, gave the assurance on his twitter handle on Monday.
The minister said that the second case of the novel coronavirus is a contact of the index case in Ogun State.
The new case had been in isolation and was tested as part of strategy to test all contacts of the Italian index case.
Ehanire added that “this second case is a contact of the index case in Ogun. The new case has been in isolation as part of our strategy to test all contacts of the index case.”
He said that the new strategy as recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO), would enable experts to find cases, even if asymptomatic.
He explained that “recent studies have shown that increased surveillance, isolation of contacts and in particular, contact tracing, reduces the risk of spread of COVID-19.
“All other contacts of the index case in Ogun and Lagos State will remain in isolation and testing will be done on those not yet tested.”
The NCDC boss, therefore, noted that since the first case was confirmed in Lagos, the centre had been supporting the Ogun State Emergency Operations Centre to respond accordingly.
He called on health facilities to be on high alert, while urging Nigerians to take the basic protective measures against COVID-19.
“By frequent washing of hands, avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth, practice respiratory hygiene and if anyone has fever, cough or is having difficulty breathing, they should seek prompt medical care.”
The minister, however, disclosed that the second case was not a fresh import into the country as he affirmed that the patient is a contact of the Italian Index patient.
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