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Coronavirus: After Italy, Nigeria places three other European countries on list of high-risk nations

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Travellers coming into Nigeria from France, Germany and Spain would undergo secondary screening at the nation’s international airports and self-isolate for 14 days, the Federal Government has said.

The development follows the decision of the FG to add the three countries to the list of high-risk nations with widespread community transmission.

The Minister of Health for State, Dr Olorunnibe Mamora, said this in Abuja while briefing the press on the update on coronavirus. Already, Nigeria had placed China, Japan, Iran, Italy and the Republic of Korea on the high-risk status.

Mamora said the step became important for travellers from the eight countries after Nigeria carried out a review of its case definition for coronavirus, following the World Health Organisation declaration of a pandemic for COViD19.

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The minister said,

“Despite the fact that we have not recorded a confirmed COViD-19 case in the last one week in Nigeria, it is important to remember that we are still at high risk like other countries. We continue to monitor returning travellers that fit our case definition and improve our surveillance, detection and risk communications.

“Following the declaration of a pandemic and increasing spread in countries, we carried out a review of our case definition. We have added three new countries to the existing list of five high-risk countries with widespread community transmission. These are France, Germany and Spain. Therefore, eight countries are in our priority list- China, Japan, Iran, Italy, Republic of Korea, France and Germany.

“Travelers from these eight countries will undertake secondary screening at the point of entry. They are also advised to self-isolate for 14 days on entry.”

He noted that between the January 7 and March 15, 2020, a total of 48 people who met Nigeria’s case definition had been screened for coronavirus in Edo, Lagos, Ogun, Yobe, Rivers, Kano, Enugu states and the Federal Capital Territory.

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He added,

“Forty-seven have tested negative and have been cleared, one was positive (contact of the index case) and one result is pending. There has been no death. The index case is clinically stable and has improved greatly. We look forward to progress early this week, to guide the medical team in discharging him.”

On the case of the woman that was placed in isolation in Enugu after being suspected of having symptoms synonymous with coronavirus, Mamora said the result showed that she had tested negative to the virus.

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He said,

“In Enugu, a woman in her 70s returned from the UK and had symptoms of fever and mild respiratory illness. Her sample was collected for laboratory diagnosis and tested negative for COVID-19. Therefore, as at the March 15, 2020, Nigeria has recorded two confirmed cases of COVID-19. One case is now negative and has been discharged from the hospital.”

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