COVID-19: Nigerian govt insists on travel protocols, says pandemic not over

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266,283 COVID-19 infections and 3,155 deaths have been recorded in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The data further noted that as of 19 November, 55,278,769 of the total eligible persons targeted for COVID-19 vaccination have been fully vaccinated and that 12,522,593 are partially vaccinated across the 36 states and the FCT.

“It is because we need to have good control of the situation before we can change the protocol or make an announcement to the public”. Some of the major duties of the committee are to strengthen the national response strategy, particularly in the areas of testing, containment, and management of COVID-19, and also to build awareness among the populace.

Without the health declaration form, according to Mr Muhammed, “the danger is that we will not be able to track of only COVID-19, but other infections like Ebola which is now in Uganda and some other parts of Africa”.

 

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