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COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by OEPHIUS(m): 1:57am On Jun 30, 2020
…Warns that the virus is real, killing people

…Harps on compulsory use of face masks, others

The Enugu State Ad hoc Expert Medical Advisory Committee (EMAC) on de-escalation of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) transmission has advised the state government to put in place stricter enforcement measures that will help contain the spread of the virus in the state .

Briefing newsmen in Enugu on their findings so far, Prof. Emmanuel Ejim, who is the Chairman of the 12-man committee, recently constituted by Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, harped on the urgent need for the enforcement of “compulsory wearing of face masks, observing of physical distancing and ensuring hand hygiene”.

The committee, which has a two-week duration to submit its report, was mandated to engage with leaders of various religious groups, market associations, professional associations, labour unions, National Union of Road Transport Workers Enugu State Chapter, Association of Tricycle Riders Transport Union, civil society groups, organized private sector and all other relevant stakeholders.

It was also mandated to “recommend urgent and effective measures for de-escalation of transmission of Coronavirus infection in Enugu State, with due regard to all extant Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) protocols for containment of the spread of the COVID-19”.

During the press briefing, Prof. Ejim said that their findings revealed that the stakeholders they interfaced with acknowledged the existence of COVID-19 but expressed concerns that the commitment and capacity to enforce the necessary preventive measures “were all being undermined by several factors that we continue to unearth”.

He pointed out that “a key recommendation therefore, will be for the government to broaden and deepen the enforcement of the use of face masks amongst citizenry and penalize defaulters so as to drive home the importance of these key preventive measures”.

The Chairman who expressed worries that many people do not still believe that COVID-19 is real, disclosed that the stakeholders were of the opinion that “seeing is believing” and that the government should involve the services of the neighborhood watch groups and forest guards in enforcement of COVID-19 prevention advisories in the rural areas “where it seems very little has changed despite the escalation of the outbreak”.

While employing the media to cooperate with the government in creating more awareness that the pandemic is not a “scam”, Prof. Ejim stressed that “this is clearly an indication of a suboptimal risk communication and a challenge all of us must face head on, if we are to save our lives and that of those in our communities”.

According to him[b], “we therefore have evidence from stakeholders across the markets, transport sector, healthcare system, religious bodies and the security operatives to call on government to strongly consider putting in place stricter enforcement measures to curb the spread of COVID-19 in the state”.[/b]

The chairman explained that chief among the measures is the universal use of breathable (cloth) face masks by all, stating that “this remains the top evidence-based intervention that demonstrably reduces the transmission of COVID-19; particularly when combined with strict social distancing and restriction of crowding”.

His words: "Relatedly, this explains clearly why public gatherings for worship and celebrations need to be curtailed in scale, number of attendees, frequency of occurrence and length of time. Reduction in all these variables with regards to public gatherings will limit the spread of COVID-19 in our communities.

Additionally, elaborate burial ceremonies in an era of high rates of probable COVID-19 cases who may have passed on before a test result was done, puts the public at risk and therefore needs to be rethought"

Noting that the outbreak has continued to be a serious concern for all responsible citizens, Prof. Ejim consequently called on “our brothers and sisters to adhere to publicized preventive measures of social distancing, universal face mask use, hand hygiene practices and most importantly self isolating at home if “one” has lost his/her sense of smell/taste or if you have a fever”.

In his brief remark, the committee secretary, Dr. Chinemerem Dan Onwuliri, emphasized “the need for the people of the state to conduct their own personal risk assessment” to enable them regulate their daily public activities in order to reduce the spread of the viral disease.

Enugu State is in the hands of God!

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Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by styless(f): 6:00am On Jun 30, 2020
Nigeria's only saviour is that this virus appears to be having mercy on Africans.

Because all this mask wearing and distancing whatever are hardly obeyed. Okoro will wear mask but Tunde will leave his nose uncovered.

Same Okoro will pull down his face mask to pick his nose.

In fact, right now, coronavirus has lost its respect. Nobody is afraid of it anymore.

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Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by HappyCanadian: 6:00am On Jun 30, 2020
COVID-19 What a year to remember with so many deaths.
Btw.. my dog staying well kitted against the virus grin

Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by tydi(m): 6:00am On Jun 30, 2020
Igbo Amaka in all aspects of life.
Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by Trapnews: 6:00am On Jun 30, 2020
ok
Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by Webdev80NG: 6:01am On Jun 30, 2020
Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by edunoli: 6:02am On Jun 30, 2020
wetin make Lagos come do
Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by dubeygol: 6:03am On Jun 30, 2020
Is this a joke? So the committee spent one week only to come out and tell the people of Enugu to:

enforce compulsory wearing of face masks
observe of physical distancing
ensure hand hygiene


I had high hopes for the committee when they were inaugurated, but now I'm not so sure. We are not serious in this country.

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Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by bestdan50: 6:03am On Jun 30, 2020
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Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by Ernerstdavid55(m): 6:03am On Jun 30, 2020
grin
Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by money121(m): 6:04am On Jun 30, 2020
Ok
Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by chigzypeace(f): 6:06am On Jun 30, 2020
We are still here in Naija... It's all good!
Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by gambia(m): 6:07am On Jun 30, 2020
Many Nigerians are too stubborn, simple rules they won't obey.
Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by Anneka101(f): 6:08am On Jun 30, 2020
God help us to curtail this virus. It's getting out of hand and the officials are confused and have bigger work to do right now.


It's still shocking that they have not been able to test 1 million Nigerians. All we need is prayer.

May any of us and family not be casualty to the virus.
Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by realstars: 6:14am On Jun 30, 2020
At First We Wheie Jocking, But Now Our Eyes Have Seen It.
Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by jidamsel43(m): 6:18am On Jun 30, 2020
There can never be strict measure in Nigeria.
I trust my fellow Nigerians.
They know how to flout the rules and regulations
Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by jidamsel43(m): 6:18am On Jun 30, 2020
There can never be strict measure in Nigeria.
I trust my fellow Nigerians.
They know how to flout the rules and regulations
Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by kambili999(f): 6:19am On Jun 30, 2020
I just want everything to get back to normal
Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by ismoney: 6:20am On Jun 30, 2020
It is well. We have conquered it. Let’s ensure that deliberately we practice good and healthy lifestyle.

God bless Enugu State.

God bless all worthy health workers.

God bless Nigeria.
Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by emerazz(m): 6:23am On Jun 30, 2020
Hh
Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by kengoodman: 6:26am On Jun 30, 2020
dubeygol:
Is this a joke? So this people spent one week only to come out and tell to:

enforce compulsory wearing of face masks
observe of physical distancing
ensure hand hygiene


So what is the job of the commissioner of health again? We are not serious in this country.

...Are u sure u read this?

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Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by Sacchi1162(m): 7:30am On Jun 30, 2020
I notice that most people don't wear the mask in this Enugu. We're tired sef

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Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by Houseofglam7(f): 7:32am On Jun 30, 2020
undecided
Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by Teejay13(m): 8:04am On Jun 30, 2020
What have the enugu state government and it's health commisioner been doing all those while?

When most other state's have already engaged the policy of compulsery wearing of face mask in any public or social gathering.

This goes to show their levels of zero commitment to service delivery.

Please guys, we can mitigate this virus by following the safety guidelines highlighted by NCDC.
Re: COVID-19: Committee Advises Enugu Government On Stricter Enforcement Measures by Kelvin5214: 9:13am On Jun 30, 2020
Gburu gburu Enugu worst governor so far, look at what you are doing to the lives of innocent Enugu people. Crying governor, cassava chopping dummy.

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