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Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by LORDofODDS(m): 11:20am On May 03, 2020
…says normalcy won’t return until 2021, cases hit 2,388

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has expressed fears that the number of coronavirus cases in the country will continue to rise for the next few months. This hint came as the lockdown imposed on the Federal Capital Territory, Lagos and Ogun states ends at 11:59pm today.

The Director General, NCDC, Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, told Sunday PUNCH in an interview that the number of cases was likely to increase given the increasing capacity to find and test more cases.

There were 220 new cases on Saturday as the total rose to 2, 388. The number of discharged persons rose to 385 while the number of deaths increased to 85.

The new cases were 62 in Lagos; 52 in FCT; 31 in Kaduna; 13 in Sokoto; 10 in Kebbi; 9 in Yobe; 6 in Borno; 5 in each of Edo and Bauchi; 4 in each of Gombe, Enugu, Oyo; 3 in Zamfara and 2 in each of Nasarawa, Osun, Ebonyi, Kwara, Kano and Plateau states.

Earlier, as part of measures to contain the rising spread of the virus in the country, the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), on March 30 imposed a 14-day lockdown on the FCT, Lagos and Ogun states, followed by a two-week extension. He noted that the extension became necessary as the pandemic was no longer a joke and had become a matter of life and death.

At the expiration of the extension on April 27, the President, in a nationwide broadcast on Monday, again extended the lockdown by one week, which terminates today. The President, however, said a nationwide curfew between 8pm and 6am would follow as a further measure to contain the spread of the virus.

Many state governors also introduced similar restrictions in their states, even though some have begun easing the lockdown despite the rising number of cases across the country.

Asked about his projection on when Nigeria would likely reach its peak and how prepared the nation was for it, the NCDC DG said, “There are various projections that have been developed based on various contexts. With the increasing capacity to find and test more cases, we will continue to see an increase in cases in the next few months.

“Our strategy is to test quickly, detect confirmed cases, isolate and manage cases to recovery and follow up with contacts to reduce the risk of spread.

“In the absence of a vaccine for this disease, we must continue to adhere strictly to directives from the Federal Government on non-pharmaceutical interventions such as closure of large gatherings and physical distancing. By doing these, we have a better chance of reducing the risk of spread of this disease quickly.”

When reminded that despite setting up 15 COVID-19 testing laboratories, less than 20,000 tests had been carried out so far, Ihekweazu said people could access the situation report on the NCDC website. “On the 1st of May alone, we recorded over 2,000 cases and this will continue to increase,” he added.

He added that in preparing for the increase in cases, the NCDC was working closely with state governments to rapidly scale up the capacity in treatment centres, even as he had hinted previously that the virus would eventually spread to all the states.

Notably, there has been an astronomical increase in the number of cases in the past few days. Since February 27 when Nigeria recorded its first case, the nation didn’t hit the 1,000 mark until about two months after, April 24 specifically when the number of cases rose from 981 to 1,095. The number of deaths then was 32.

But, barely one week after hitting the 1,000 mark, the number of cases reached the 2,000 mark on May 1, when the cases rose by 238 to hit 2,170. The number of deaths also more than doubled as the casualty figure rose to 85 within the period.

The Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof Akin Abayomi, had recently warned that the state, which is the epicentre of the deadly virus, had yet to reach its COVID-19 peak. He had also warned on March 27 that the state might see up to 39,000 cases but that if everyone practised good social distancing, the figure would be limited to about 13,000.

Prior to the President’s latest broadcast on Monday, the Nigerian Medical Association warned that lifting or easing the lockdown was premature, given the “exponential” rise in the number of cases on a daily basis. It also warned that with the rate at which the virus was spreading, the consequence of lifting the lockdown could be tragic.

The World Health Organisation has also warned repeatedly that it would be hasty for countries to start lifting lockdowns. “No country is safe from potentially overwhelming outbreaks as long as the coronavirus is circulating,” it added.

Despite the warnings not to lift the lockdown, the Federal Government however said it had put in place measures to contain the transmission of the disease.

The Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 announced on Wednesday during its media briefing that the use of face masks had become mandatory, noting that despite the directive that government offices and banks could resume operations from Monday, maintaining physical distancing and personal hygiene remained necessary.

“The restrictions on social and religious gatherings shall remain in place; state governments, corporate organisations and philanthropists are encouraged to support the production of cloth masks for citizens,” it added.

The National Coordinator of the task force, Dr Aliyu Sani, noted that to reduce the congestion, banks could only open between 8am and 2pm while civil servants on specific grade levels would be allowed to resume in their offices at specific times.

He stressed that all staff and bank customers must adhere to the personal hygiene and social distancing safety protocols, adding that all movements would be prohibited during the period except for essential services. He added that the ban on non-essential inter-state passenger travel remained until further notice.

But in a statement on Friday night, the NMA President, Dr Francis Faduyile, stressed that the timing for lifting the lockdown was premature because the nation was still battling with inadequate Personal Protective Equipment for health workers, lack of enough bed spaces in states for infected people and rising infections across the country, amongst others.

He added, “The easing of the lockdown even in phases is very premature. Nigeria should learn from her neighbour, Ghana, where the same action produced 100 per cent increase in infection rate in just a week.”

We won’t return to normalcy until 2021, says NCDC DG

Meanwhile, the NCDC DG has said the country, like the rest of the world, will not return to life as it was before the coronavirus pandemic until 2021.

Ihekweazu, who spoke on Saturday on The Platform, an annual event of Covenant Christian Centre, explained that though mass gatherings could be difficult to avoid, it would be for the best.

According to him, it is a sacrifice “we will have to make as a people to get over this.”

He highlighted that members of the public would have to rethink how they conducted businesses, social gatherings such as weddings and religious gatherings in the short term.

The NCDC boss said, “We are faced with a difficult reality and we are not unique in this. Every country is, right now, looking at the same challenge and how to get us back to some level of normalcy.

“But the reality is that we are going to live with COVID-19 for the next year, at the very least. So, we have to start thinking about how to live safely with COVID-19.

“Some of the changes we will need to make are actually good things to have forever. With the emphasis on hand washing, (use of) sanitisers and respiratory hygiene, my goal as the leader of the NCDC is that we continue doing this forever.”

He added that the habits would also prevent the spread of COVID-19, but also many other diseases.

“I hope we don’t go back, like we did post-Ebola, to an era of not washing our hands. Who would want that? So, we really want some of these measures to go on,” Ihekweazu said.

While fielding a question on the daily fight against COVID-19, the infectious diseases expert hinted that the worst had yet to come. “We really are at the beginning of this outbreak globally,” he said.

Ihekweazu added, “The point where we will assess how many people died in Nigeria versus everywhere else — it may be a year or two when we look back to the evolution of this outbreak. You can see that the outbreak comes in waves. We are not sure where we are on our own trajectory at the moment. It’s early days to reach conclusions around mortality.”

The NCDC DG noted that his team and many others across the country were working hard, adding that the state government and their care facilities were providing care for all those infected.

https://punchng.com/coronavirus-ncdc-fears-spread-may-worsen-as-lockdown-ends-today/

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by adewumiopeyemi(m): 11:23am On May 03, 2020
Let us watch and see in the next two week
I hope Nigeria case wount be like newYork in USA
Thank God say my work I can stil work at home
I go just buy petrol for gen if nepa Carry light they work online at home
I can’t stress my self going to work when there is people carying the virus around
God help us

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by Millenniumlady(f): 11:25am On May 03, 2020
I feel for the northern part though

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by dkdmy: 11:25am On May 03, 2020
Well well, easing the lockdown now feels like an ill advised decision! God help us

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by Racoon(m): 11:27am On May 03, 2020
I have the same reservation too esp.for most parts of northern Nigeria.However, the continued level of ignorance being displayed showed that they are ready for any outcome.

https://punchng.com/people-dont-believe-covid-19-is-real-in-borno-deputy-gov/?amp=1&__twitter_impression=true

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by inedujac: 11:27am On May 03, 2020
This beat is normal! grin

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by myfan: 11:33am On May 03, 2020
The entire situation is very confusing.

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by unnknown: 12:18pm On May 03, 2020
We don't need a soothsayer to tell us about that.

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by hisgrace090: 12:38pm On May 03, 2020
Thinking out of the box not staying indoors forever is the answer.

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by brandon180(m): 1:02pm On May 03, 2020
adewumiopeyemi:
Let us watch and see in the next two week
I hope Nigeria case wount be like newYork in USA
Thank God say my work I can stil work at home
I go just buy petrol for gen if nepa Carry light they work online at home
I can’t stress my self going to work when there is people carying the virus around
God help us
Bro pls which work is that?

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by oscarsam(m): 2:25pm On May 03, 2020
I still don't understand why up until now NCDC testing abilities has not increased.
Why will FG relax the lockdown when massive testing so as to isolate the infected patience has not been put in place.

If NCDC is already complaining of lack of isolation centers when we are yet to reach the pick of this virus, what then will happen from tomorrow when hundreds and thousands of people makes contact due to this lockdown being lifted.

NCDC needs to increase their testing capacity cus this is the only way we can curb the spread of this virus within a short period of time.
I fear for what will befall us in 3weeks from now.

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by Isaacayodeji40: 2:34pm On May 03, 2020
Hmmmm

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by Tetrahedron: 2:34pm On May 03, 2020
NCDC is only fooling itself!

Did anyone tell you the spread ever reduced?

After signing Nigerians as first bill gates guinea pigs to be tested like rats with the vaccine coming

This country is a joke

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by nanauju(f): 2:34pm On May 03, 2020
sad it is well


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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by Adam09: 2:34pm On May 03, 2020
wink
LORDofODDS:


https://punchng.com/coronavirus-ncdc-fears-spread-may-worsen-as-lockdown-ends-today/

The second wave of the spread will be #mad o!

I understand the pressure, but it is better to get it right.
Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by AmazingELixir: 2:35pm On May 03, 2020
lipsrsealed

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by Drigby2: 2:35pm On May 03, 2020
If we uplift the lockdown, COVID-19 cases will rise. If we keep the lockdown, hunger cases and crime rate will rise.
Let's not also forget the impending recession.



Chai, this virus don do us strong tin.

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by RapistOnBail: 2:35pm On May 03, 2020
To hell with NCDC..

We've got to fuvk.

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by kulikuli45: 2:35pm On May 03, 2020
It will
Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by Caseless: 2:35pm On May 03, 2020


We used to think the virus is mostly carried by rich people who are usually out of reach of the poor, so we feel a sense of distance from the virus. We also feel it's those who travel out that can can carry the virus home and infect their families alone.
I think we have to wake up from this dangerous mindset.

I'm sure you all know almajiri who are being repatriated are the ones taking the virus to their various locations across north. What does that tell you? It's everywhere and everyone is susceptible to it.


Nigerians, protect yourself. It's better to be hungry than to be COVID-19 positive. Don't give in to hunger by throwing away all safety guidelines because you feel you have your freedom back. Government does not care about you. Protect yourself...

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by CasNova(m): 2:35pm On May 03, 2020
We hope and pray that the situation will not get out of hand.

Stay safe, stay alive.
Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by ursullalinda(f): 2:35pm On May 03, 2020
Sure it will multiply......it's expected......only God can save us......we are in for a big ride

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by Abaman001(m): 2:35pm On May 03, 2020
Buhari has being a failure since 1900 till date, nothing good can come out of buhari's leadership... I blame northern Amajiris and their Ewedu sipping slaves....

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by bolaji3071(m): 2:35pm On May 03, 2020
The testing capability of NCDC so far is not encouraging atall! They have only done about 10k+ test since a month plus which is still very low compared to the population of Nigeria. If they don't find an alternative, then people will have to be on lockdown for close to a year before they can test enough people. They are very slow with the tests that are being carried out.

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by Nobody: 2:35pm On May 03, 2020
Who remembers when Melinda Gates said she foresaw "dead bodies littered all over Africa"?

Well, dummies were here binding and casting her in the name of Jesus rather than take precaution and look beyond their nose.

Now, reality stares in your face. Assimilate the message, leave the messenger but no, "Bill Gates and his wife are evil... bla bla bla".

... Really hope the blood of Jesus will save you now.

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by Abeyjide: 2:35pm On May 03, 2020
ok oo. you choose either life or economy .my prayer is that our frontline medical personnel should not be overwhelmed.

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by Lexusgs430: 2:35pm On May 03, 2020
Troubles on the horizon...... cheesy

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by summerky: 2:35pm On May 03, 2020
They should better go and patronise Madagascar

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by Astrologyfact: 2:35pm On May 03, 2020
grin
Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by Memphis357(m): 2:36pm On May 03, 2020
May The Forth be with us all!!!

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Re: Coronavirus: NCDC Fears Spread May Worsen As Lockdown Ends Today by kponkedenge(m): 2:36pm On May 03, 2020
No doubt it will worsen. We all have to be careful.

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