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Covid-19: Pastor, who prayed for infected woman, contracts disease as patient dies in Rivers

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A pastor, who went to pray for a coronavirus [Covid-19] positive patient in River State, has reportedly contracted the disease, Governor Nyesom Wike has said.

The patient was said to have later died of the disease while two of her children have also tested positive.

Wike disclosed this on Friday while giving an update on his administration’s efforts to combat the pandemic.

He explained that the State has recorded 13 cases with two deaths. Wike equally declared wearing of face-masks in public places have become mandatory across Rivers.

He said:

“The wearing of face mask in all public places is now compulsory throughout the state.”

“The State Security Council will meet in the next 24 hours to consider and approve necessary mitigating measures for commuters, including the deployment of government buses to shuttle designated public places.”

Wike insisted that the spread of the disease was due to sabotage by security agents.

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He said,

“The logical conclusion, therefore, is that the pattern of transmission of COVID-19 in the state is evidentially predicated on outside importation just as the rate of infection and progression is also relatively low and arithmetical when considered from the date of the index case.

“Generally, we believe that unless there is a sudden and vertical slide into community transmission, we expect our COVID-19 infection and prevalent rate to continue along this low trajectory, which gives us the assurance that our hard work is paying off and Rivers State is certainly not in any dangerous position when compared to most other States, and we will never be by God’s special grace.

“This is not to say that we are at the peak of this crisis and that everything about the containment and transmission of COVID-19 is under control. No; we are not, because of the challenges occasioned primarily by the negative elements that continue to undermine and sabotage our efforts to protect our people from this disease.

“For instance, the 7th infected case was an offshore oil and gas worker who went and passed a night in a Lagos hotel before returning to Port Harcourt on the 9th of April 2020 with the aid of the security personnel manning our borders. When his symptoms started, he was admitted to a private hospital, (names withheld) on the 20th and discharged on the 21st of April 2020.

“Had the security agencies not compromised their responsibility at the borders, this man would have been prevented from coming into Port Harcourt with this virus and threaten the lives of other people for over two weeks before he was evacuated to the treatment centre.”

Wike, while agreeing with President Muhammadu Buhari on the gradual re-opening of the country, however, insisted that the state would continue to take critical steps as they affect its peculiarities.”

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