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Nigeria COVID-19 third wave death rate hits 500 – Ministry of Health

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BY CHUKWUMA NNAM

Isolation centres in Nigeria have recorded over 500 deaths cases since the third wave of COVID-19, the Lagos State Ministry of Health has said.

‘Tunbosun Ogunbanwo, the Director of Public Affairs, Ministry of Health, Lagos State, in a statement on Sunday said the inbound travellers contributed to the increasing fatalities recorded in the state

He said: “The COVID-19 Third Wave that Lagos and other parts of Nigeria are experiencing is as a direct result of the importation of cases from other countries where the pandemic is very active.

This is why travel guidelines are so important in minimizing the impact on our citizens and economy. Lagos State Government has observed a disturbing trend of false accusations by some defaulting international travellers about the implementation of COVID travel protocols as laid down by the Federal Government, especially around inbound travellers from the RED listed Countries like South Africa, India, Brazil, and Turkey.

“Since the commencement of the isolation of passengers from the red-listed countries, the Lagos State response has successfully quarantined 4,448 passengers as of the 19th of August 2021 and identified 58 POIs who tested positive to the COVID-19 virus, despite a negative test on arrival; and would have hitherto contributed to the ongoing third wave which has claimed over 500 deaths recorded at our isolation centres.

“The State Government is, in fact, now more committed than ever to fully implementing all COVID protocols without fear or favour. Our conviction of ensuring public health security and safety outweighs any other considerations.
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“Severe sanctions await inbound travellers and passengers who flout the protocol of the Federal and State COVID pandemic law. Citizens need to realize that we are in the middle of a serious pandemic and that it is through shared responsibilities that we can overcome this pandemic. Residents are also encouraged to resist the urge of supporting passengers in defaulting the required protocols.”

Also, the ministry spokesperson said an inbound passenger has been sued for allegedly breaching coronavirus protocols in the state.

He explained that due to the alleged failure of the passenger to comply with international travel protocols, the state also withheld her passport.

“Of note is the case of a passenger, who flew in from South Africa. She attempted to bypass the system established to safeguard our citizens and as a result, has put several innocent people at potential risk of contracting COVID-19.

“Following our investigations and evidence produced, her claims are totally false, and she would be made to face the consequences of the Coronavirus Law of 2021 based on the allegations that have been levelled against her in a court of law.”

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