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Coronavirus: China’s Business Links To Africa Can Expose Them To Virus – WHO

Dr Matshidiso Moeti

BY DAYO ADESULU

The World Health Organisation, WHO has called for caution in twelve African countries not to contact the deadly coronavirus, adding that China business links to those countries could open them up to the disease.

The Regional Director for Africa, Dr Matshidiso Moeti, had last week listed 12 other top priority countries for coronavirus like Algeria, Angola, Cote d’Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.

It explained that Nigeria as one of the top priority countries which either have direct links or a high volume of travel to China should be very careful

Due to the links between China and Africa, Moeti is calling for proactive measures in the continent, adding that preparedness against the disease would help Africa.

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WHO urged the region and supporting countries to implement recommendations outlined by the International Health Regulations Emergency Committee, which met in Geneva, Switzerland on 30 January.

His words: “It is critical that countries step up their readiness and in particular put in place effective screening mechanisms at airports and other major points of entry to ensure that the first cases are detected quickly.

“The quicker countries can detect cases, the faster they will be able to contain an outbreak and ensure the novel coronavirus does not overwhelm health systems.

“A new and unknown virus is often scary and many people are worried. This is understandable.

”But all efforts to combat the novel coronavirus must be based on sound science.

”To ensure rapid detection of the novel coronavirus, it is important to have laboratories that can test samples and WHO is supporting countries to improve their testing capacity.

“Since this is a new virus, there are currently only two referral laboratories in the African region which have the reagents needed to conduct such tests.

”However, reagent kits are being shipped to more than 20 other countries in the region, so diagnostic capacity is expected to increase over the coming days.”

”WHO recommends that to protect against the novel virus, people should practise good hand and respiratory hygiene and safe food practices.

”These include washing hands with soap and water or alcohol-based hand rub, covering the mouth and nose with a tissue or sleeve when coughing, avoiding close contact with anyone with flu-like symptoms, cooking food, especially meat, thoroughly and avoiding direct unprotected contact with live animals.”

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