The Federal Government on Monday receive more than four million doses of Moderna COVID-19 Vaccines, which is the largest of vaccines received since the nationwide COVID-19 vaccination campaign started in March this year.
However, FG has raised the alarm over the rising cases of the Delta variant of the COVID-19 in the country, especially in seven states.
The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and
Chairman, PSC, Boss Mustapha, raised the alarm on Monday in Abuja at the
national briefing of the Presidential Steering Committee (PSC) on COVID-19.
According to him, the affected states are Lagos, Akwa Ibom,
Oyo, Rivers, Kano, Plateau and FCT.
He noted that the PSC have been working on the rising number
of COVID-19 cases to proffer ways to curtain a huge impact on citizens lives
and livelihood.
“The world has added about 4 million cases and under 100,000
deaths in the last one week. All countries in the West African region are
beginning to see the 3rd Wave while Nigeria is recording about 500 cases daily
in the last seven days.
“Our Test Positivity Ratio has increased to about six
percent. This is worrisome and shows that we are not out of the woods yet.
“The PSC is particularly concerned about the situation in
Lagos, Akwa Ibom, Oyo, Rivers, Kano, Plateau and FCT as the Delta variant has
made way into these states and accounts for the rising cases in these states
and across the nation. Lagos alone accounts for over 50 percent of the number
of cases,” Mustapha said.
He said that the
development calls for great caution because the virus is very virulent and
raging in so many other countries.
He said, “We must therefore keep observing the NPIs and also
ensure that we get vaccinated. Vaccination prevents severe cases and reduces
hospitalization and deaths but does not eliminate contacting it, hence the need
to religiously observe the NPIs.
“We need to test more and detect early enough so that people who have contacted this virus can be treated early. I am pleased to announce that we currently have 143 molecular laboratories in the country (54 private and 89 public) where we can go and test. Please make yourself available for testing and please, test regularly.”
The SGF also said that the PSC is ready to publish over 500
travellers who violated the travel protocol and those who evaded quarantine
this week.
According to him, those who had their passports barred for
six months will be lifted in the coming days.
“The Comptroller General Immigration will be directed to
lift the suspension and to also activate the new sanctions.
“Travellers who did not go for their Day-7 test will
restriction placed on their international passports for 6 months while those
who evaded quarantine will similarly have restrictions on their international
passports for one year,” Mustapha said.
He also said that the National International Travel Portal is being reviewed to better enhance a hitch free experience for travellers and would be completed in the next two weeks.
The SGF added that the Akanu Ibiam International Airport
Enugu, Enugu State, is ready for reopening.
He said that a date will be announced in due course after few logistics issues are cleared.
Mustapha also formally received the over four million doses
of Moderna Vaccines donated by the United States Government.
“We thank the Government and people of the USA for this gift
and we promise that it will be utilized judiciously. Also, important to note is
that every state of this country now has at least one U701 Ultra Cold Chain
equipment to store ultra-cold vaccines,” Mustapha said.
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