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Nigeria’s COVID-19 death toll rises as FG worries about Ebola

“We shall keep a keen eye on it to avoid having to combat two deadly diseases at the same time.”

• February 16, 2021
President Muhammadu Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari

Nigeria’s Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 says the death of 24 patients in a day should be a wake-up call to Nigerians that the deadly virus is still around.

Boss Mustapha, PTF Chairman, said this on Monday in Abuja while speaking at the national briefing of the PTF on COVID-19.

He said there were efforts by sub-national entities and the Federal Capital Territory administration to stem the tide against the pandemic’s second wave.

“This is evident in the closure of some facilities, including event centres and clubs, over the violation of protocols. We are glad about the direction of the collaboration and enforcement which we believe will deter other would-be violators.

“For the avoidance of doubt, places of worship should only have 50 percent of their capacity, indoor gatherings and meetings should not exceed 50 people at a time. Indoor restaurants, clubs, and lounges should remain closed,” he explained.

Mr. Mustapha, however, stated that the recorded 24 deaths on February 13, being the second-highest in a day since the beginning of the pandemic, should serve as a wake-up call for Nigerians.

Speaking on the reported outbreaks of Ebola in Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Mr. Mustapha stated, “The PTF is also enhancing surveillance at entry points to respond to the recent outbreaks of Ebola in neighbouring countries, especially, Guinea and the DRC.

“We shall keep a keen eye on it to avoid having to combat two deadly diseases at the same time. This is not a task for the government alone but all Nigerians, and indeed all members of the public have a role to play.” 

(NAN)

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