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Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by Apeshy101(m): 10:53pm On Feb 29, 2020
The Federal Ministry Of Information and Culture and released frequent asked Questions (FAQ) about Coronavirus and and ways to stay safe from the ravaging virus. This information was posted on the ministry’s twitter handle.
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1. What is COVID-19?
Coronaviruses are zoonotic, meaning they are normally transmitted between animals and people. The COVID-19 is a new strain of coronavirus that has not been previously identified in humans.
It was first reported to @WHO on the 31st of December, 2019 in Wuhan, China.
2. What is the source of COVID-19?
Scientists and public health officials are working hard to identify the source of the SARS-CoV-2 which is the virus that causes COVID-19.
The initial transmission appeared to be from an animal source, but there has been person-to-person transmission in countries.
The virus can spread from one person to another, most likely through droplets of saliva or mucus.
3. Has anyone in Nigeria gotten infected?
Yes. The first case in Nigeria was confirmed on Friday, February 27, 2020 in Lagos in a business Italian traveller who arrived Nigeria on February 25, 2020 and became symptomatic on February 26, 2020.
Contact tracing is ongoing to identify everyone who has come in contact with the confirmed case.
4. What is Nigeria doing to control the spread of the disease in the country? The Government of Nigeria, through the @Fmohnigeria has been strengthening measures to ensure Nigeria is prepared in the event of an outbreak. he multi-sectoral Coronavirus Preparedness Group led by NCDC has been activated to a national Emergency Operations Centre to coordinate response activities. @NCDCgov
is working with State Governments to identify and trace contacts of the confirmed case, in Nigeria.

The Port Health Services Division of the Department of Public Health has heightened screening and surveillance at the ports of entry, particularly for returning travellers with travel history to countries with ongoing transmission in the last 14 days.

Residents of the Nigeria Field Epidemiology and Training Programme (NFELTP) are working closely with staff at Port Health Services to screen, review and analyse the forms used for screening at points of entry. This is also for contact tracing when needed.

5. Does Nigeria have the capacity to diagnose COVID-19?

Yes. There are four laboratories with the capacity to test for COVID-19 in Nigeria. The NCDC National Reference Laboratory; Lagos University Teaching Hospital; Irrua Teaching Hospital .and African Centre for Genomics of Infectious Diseases in Ede, Osun State.

They are all in the @NCDCgov molecular laboratory network.

Health officials are advised to call 07032864444 for sample transportation and related advice if they have a case that fits the national case definition.

6. What is the national case definition for COVID-19?

Suspected Case
Any person (including severely ill patients) with any of the following symptoms: fever, cough or difficulty in breathing who within 14 days before the onset of illness had any of the following exposures:
History of travel to any country* with confirmed and ongoing community transmission of COVID-19 OR

• Close contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19 OR

• Exposure to a healthcare facility where COVID-19 case(s) have been reported

Probable case
A suspect case for whom testing for COVID-19 is inconclusive or for whom testing was positive on a pan-coronavirus assay.

Confirmed case
A person with laboratory confirmation of SARS-CoV-2 infection with or without signs and symptoms.

If you have a patient that matches the case definition above, please contact NCDC to arrange for sample collection and testing on 07032864444.

7. Where are the treatment centres in Nigeria?

In the last one month, @NCDCgov has conducted rapid assessments of potential treatment centres. This assessment focused on identifying gaps and developing plans to rapidly ensure that we are prepared to manage all cases.

Treatment centres are located in the five priority states with international airports; Lagos, Rivers, Enugu, Kano and the Federal Capital Territory.

Healthcare workers from these treatment centres have been trained on how to manage COVID-19 cases using approved guidelines.




8. Should I stop my children from going to school?

No. The current situation in the country does not warrant a shutdown of daily activities. During a pandemic, various measures are instituted depending on how serious the illness is and how easily it is spread from person to person.

At the moment, there is one confirmed case in Nigeria. Therefore, measures such as school closure or closure of large gatherings, are not required. Persons with persistent cough or sneezing should stay home or keep a social distance, but not mix in a crowd.

9. Is there anything a person can do to avoid becoming infected?

To reduce the risk of infection or spread of COVID-19, members of the public are advised to adhere to the following hand and respiratory hygiene measures:

• Wash your hands regularly with soap under running water and use hand sanitisers frequently
• Cover your mouth and nose properly with tissue paper when sneezing and/or coughing and immediately dispose of the tissue in a covered waste bin. After this, wash your hands with soap and water or use hand sanitiser
• You may also cough into your elbow if disposable tissue is not available. You are strongly advised not to re-use handkerchiefs
• If you become sick while travelling, you should avoid close contact with other people while you are symptomatic and cover your mouth and nose with a face mask
• Avoid close contact with anyone showing symptoms of respiratory illness such as coughing and sneezing
• Healthcare workers are always advised to observe standard infection prevention and control measures when attending to patients and take a travel history

9. What can businesses do to protect their staff?

Businesses have an important role to play in protecting their employees. Employers are advised to circulate NCDC’s public health advisory on COVID-19 to all staff.

Encourage sick employees to stay at home if they are unwell. Ensure routine cleaning of high contact areas such as toilets, door handles, telephones.

If staff have travelled to any of the countries with ongoing transmission, they should be advised to self-isolate for 14 days.

*Countries with ongoing transmission as at February 28, 2020: China, Republic of Korea, Italy, Iran, Japan
https://www.news9naija.com.ng/2020/02/29/covid-19-frequently-asked-questions-on-coronavirus/

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Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by Nobody: 11:30pm On Feb 29, 2020
I stopped reading at "they are normally transmitted between animals and people."


Which kain talk be that?~ Fela Kuti

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Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by ivandragon: 4:08am On Mar 01, 2020
I think the FG should include that self-medication especially taking antibiotics does not treat the virus.

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Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by emyfelix(m): 6:06am On Mar 01, 2020
At this juncture
Where do we go from here undecided

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Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by Captainrambo2: 6:07am On Mar 01, 2020
Nigeria couldn't even make sure there was appropriate testing kits in the airports

Mexico
Israel
Japan etc re not scared of the virus spreading. they have it contained. But Nigerian govt is telling us to quarantine ourselves. A parliament member in iran is dead. The vice president of iran has it.

If e scatter fir Nigeria there is no guarantee that buhari , the health minister and others wont get it....

In fact they should be the first to get infected if because of thier foolishness it spreads in Nigeria

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Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by Ijaycool(f): 6:08am On Mar 01, 2020
Na wah, wait fess, so if someone seem to have symptoms of Covid 19 in Calabar, they will fly the blood sample to Irrua, Lagos or Osun?

Are we truly prepared for this? Do we know how to handle these samples across these distance without spreading it?

Build at least 1 test centre in each geopolitical zone, Biko

So much for a prepared country.

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Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by OBTMOS(m): 6:08am On Mar 01, 2020
Ok

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Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by Hotzone(m): 6:08am On Mar 01, 2020
I want to ask ‘what is buhari doing in aso rock’?

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Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by Nobody: 6:08am On Mar 01, 2020
Wolgrace:
I stopped reading at "they are normally transmitted between animals and people."


Which kain talk be that?~ Fela Kuti

Available research indicates that the virus originated in China from wild animals....
Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by TRUSTEDGUY: 6:09am On Mar 01, 2020
Counties dey release cure we ( Nigeria) dey release FAQs

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Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by Nobody: 6:10am On Mar 01, 2020
Captainrambo2:
Nigeria couldn't even make sure there was appropriate testing kits in the airports

Testing everyone that comes into the country via the airports is going to be one logistical nightmare.

And then there are the land and sea borders too......

Plus the test kit is very very expensive. An accurate test involves a PCR machine...which costs money, lots of money.

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Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by Uniqueteco(m): 6:10am On Mar 01, 2020
I'm scared o, why are the so called general overseers not talking?
Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by NairaMaster1(m): 6:11am On Mar 01, 2020
Wolgrace:
I stopped reading at "they are normally transmitted between animals and people."


Which kain talk be that?~ Fela Kuti

You forgot it's from lie Mohammed?

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Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by Nobody: 6:11am On Mar 01, 2020
TRUSTEDGUY:
Counties dey release cure we ( Nigeria) dey release FAQs

None of the 'cures' have been proven conclusively to work yet.

Testing a cure for any disease takes years of research.

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Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by maigemuu: 6:11am On Mar 01, 2020
To know about covid19 every minute, click link below to get updated.

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by Nobody: 6:12am On Mar 01, 2020
NairaMaster1:


You forgot it's from lie Mohammed?

Again, available research indicates that the COVID virus originated in animal hosts...humans acquired the infection from consuming said animal hosts.

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Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by Nobody: 6:13am On Mar 01, 2020
Hmmm..

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Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by DeeDeeDee: 6:13am On Mar 01, 2020
Instructions on Covid-19 adapted into a video for kids.

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Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by helinues: 6:13am On Mar 01, 2020
Nice one from FMIC..

Fg really doing all they can to contain the virus

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Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by Nobody: 6:13am On Mar 01, 2020
Ijaycool:
Na wah, so if someone seem to have symptoms of Covid 19 in Calabar, they will fly the blood sample to Irrua, Lagos or Osun?

Are we truly prepared for this? Do we know how to handle these samples across these distance without spreading it?

Build at least 1 test centre in each geopolitical zone, Biko

So much for a prepared country.

If someone in the USA had the COVID virus, they would fly the sample to Atlanta where the CDC lab is the only lab equipped to diagnose it accurately.

In the UK, there are at least two specialist labs.

Plus the testing kit is a PCR machine, which is a major expense for a poor country like Nigeria with just 2 billion dollars to spend on health.(other developed countries spend over 100billion on health alone in one year)
Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by Captainrambo2: 6:14am On Mar 01, 2020
Gnaeusmagnus:


Testing everyone that comes into the country via the airports is going to be one logistical nightmare.

And then there are the land and sea borders too......

Plus the test kit is very very expensive. An accurate test involves a PCR machine...which costs money, lots of money.
really? Is it up to the amount senators re using to buy SUVs?

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Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by itsme01: 6:14am On Mar 01, 2020
angry


Nigeria is a rather reactive country, we aint proactive.. this information should have being disseminated before the first incidence

well better late than never Oga Lai mohammed


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Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by NairaMaster1(m): 6:14am On Mar 01, 2020
Hotzone:
I want to ask ‘what is buhari doing in aso rock’?

My brother, I wanted to ask the same question, but, I said there's no need.

This is what lie Mohammed wanted when he was running his mouth. But he forgot the virus doesn't respect protocol.

Now, some Budgets can run in his office to be sending this type of rubbish to us.
Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by adioolayi(m): 6:14am On Mar 01, 2020
Good
Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by Ijaycool(f): 6:15am On Mar 01, 2020
Gnaeusmagnus:


If someone in the USA had the COVID virus, they would fly the sample to Atlanta where the CDC lab is the only lab equipped to diagnose it accurately.

In the UK, there are at least two specialist labs.

Ok oh, is it that it is so expensive or what?
Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by sheltcon: 6:15am On Mar 01, 2020
My question is that, how did this man from Italy entered this country without testing.
Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by ArmaniUhuru: 6:16am On Mar 01, 2020
How a coronavirus infected Italian flew into Nigeria from Italy and entered through our airport, with our officials beats me.




What a country!

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Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by itsme01: 6:16am On Mar 01, 2020
Captainrambo2:
really? Is it up to the amount senators re using to buy SUVs?

only 3 centers can test Corrona Virus in Nigeria and they are in Benin lagos and Abuja, they can handle few cases at a time, and the next available ones are in Senegal and SouthAfrica, so like the guy above said it is not feasible

infact during ebola crisis we had no facility to test we had to send the samples to Senegal and South Africa, but thanks to the new FG and donations from USAID we now have 3 which wouldn't even be enough taking into consideration how many people jet into Nigeria daily


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Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by MoIbrahim: 6:16am On Mar 01, 2020
Wolgrace:
I stopped reading at "they are normally transmitted between animals and people."


Which kain talk be that?~ Fela Kuti

If you had been a little more patient, you would have seen, "...but there has been person-to-person transmission in countries".

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Re: Covid-19: Fmic Releases Frequently Asked Questions On Coronavirus by YesNo(m): 6:16am On Mar 01, 2020
Okay

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