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Nigeria’s Coronavirus Cases Have Reduced Because Testings Have Decreased – NCDC

Coronavirus Nigeria

Coronavirus Nigeria

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, has come out to say that Nigeria has not started flattening the curve amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The Director-General of the NCDC, Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu revealed this in a recent chat with Vanguard.

According to him, the decrease in fresh infections being witnessed currently is only as a result of samples collected across the 36 states including the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.

He added that it is too early for Nigerians to be interpreting the decline as flattening the curve, so everyone should remain vigilant amid the outbreak.

His words, “We had a decline in the number of samples collected across states between the 31st of July and 2nd of August. This may be associated with the public holiday which led to a reduction in activities across the country.”

“It is still too early to interpret a decline in new cases as flattening the curve. We are learning from countries in Europe and other parts of the world that a decline in new cases does not translate to being at the end of the pandemic.

“In most of these countries, they are experiencing an increase in cases again. We are proud of the leadership of the Lagos State Government in responding to this outbreak, but will not relent in our response activities. Although Lagos State is the epicentre of the outbreak in Nigeria, various states are at different phases of the outbreak. In some states, we are recording an increase in cases.

“We are only as strong as our weakest link and will continue to maintain momentum in the response, despite the decline in the number of new cases in Lagos.”

“This does not mean the pandemic has ended or that the virus is no longer with us. It means we all have to take responsibility by adhering to public health and safety measures, as we resume business, school, religious activities, etc.

“Importantly, people who are at high risk must know that they have to take extra precautions. Those above 60 years or with underlying illness should be completely discouraged from travelling or attending gatherings. In the absence of a vaccine, the only way we can limit our risk is by taking precautions- wear a mask when in public, wash your hands frequently with soap and running water, and maintain 2 metres from the next person.”

“In the absence of a vaccine, the only way we can limit our risk is by taking precaution- wear a mask when in public, wash your hands frequently with soap and running water, and maintain 2 metres from the next person. This is why NCDC has published guidelines for businesses and religious centres.

“We also worked with the Federal Ministry of Education to publish guidelines for school activities. All these are available on www.covid19.ncdc.gov.ng. It is our responsibility as members of society to adhere to these guidelines and stay safe.“



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