How Italian Coronavirus Victim Visited Ogun, Govt. Commences Line Listing to Detect Contacts
Ogun State Government has disclosed that the victim of Coronavirus (COVID-19) confirmed by the Federal Government on Friday, had visited the state during the week.
The Italian, a consultant to Larfarge Africa Plc, had visited the cement factory in Ewekoro area of the state, on Tuesday, the government confirmed.
The State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Tomi Coker who disclosed this on Friday while addressing journalists in Abeokuta, the state capital, said the victim had developed fever and was treated at the clinic located in Lafarge facility.
She explained that the Italian who rushed to Lagos on Wednesday when the case grew worse before it was confirmed that he had contacted Coronavirus.
The Commissioner who was flanked by the Special Adviser Public Communication, Remmy Hazzan, Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Kunle Somorin and top officials from the Ministry of Health, said a team of epidemiologists have commenced line listing to detect all contacts the victim made during his stay in the state.
The Commissioner hinted that the victim made three contacts before arrival in Ogun on Tuesday.
Coker, however, said it would be premature to put number to the contacts he made in Ogun “since the case was just confirmed on Friday.”
She said the whole facility of Lafarge has been quarantine following the incident.
Coker vowed that every single contact with the victim would be identified.
She said “In the last 12 hours, the first case of COVID – 19 (Coronavirus) has been identified on Nigeria and the individual was visiting Ogun State.
“The said individual is of Italian origin, a consultant to the Lafarge, Ewekoro factory. He arrived Nigeria on Monday, 24 of February about 9:00pm.
“Before arriving in Ogun State, he had made contact with three people, spent the night in Lagos State and arrived on Tuesday morning in Ogun State. He stayed at a guest house and at about 4-5pm on Wednesday, he developed body ache and fever.
“The staff clinic of Lafarge was very sensitive to the case, they responded speedily and contacted Lagos, they had a high index of suspicion and once they contacted Lagos, the protocol kicked in and the individual was transferred to Lagos in a closed ambulance according to protocol.
“He was transferred to the infectious disease centre in Yaba, Lagos where tests were conducted and a definite confirmation came out earlier this morning hence, the press release nationally and from Lagos.
“However, my colleague, the Commissioner for Health in Lagos contacted me very early this morning to alert us about the situation.
“My message to the people of Ogun State is, there is no cause for concern. The epidemiologist in Ogun State being supported both by Federal and Lagos governments are line listing every contact that this individual has had which means we are going to phone them, get in touch with them, quarantine them and monitor their temperature for two weeks.
“Also, I’m reassuring us that individually we have to be responsible for our health. Every single one of us has to have good respiratory hygiene which means that if we have a cough or we have a cold, we have to cover our mouths with tussles or handkerchiefs and dispose them responsibly.
“Don’t leave them on surfaces because the virus could still be in those things, use them and dispose them immediately, don’t put them back in your pockets,” she said
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