President Buhari To Disclose Next Phase Of COVID:19 Lockdown

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President Muhammadu Buhari will be addressing the nation regarding the next phase of the gradual ease of COVID-19 lockdown on Monday.

 

This was disclosed by the national coordinator of the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19, Sani Aliyu, on  Channels Television’s Sunday Politics.

 

The PTF chairman along with the secretary to the government of the federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha and chairman of the PTF, had met with President Buhari to give a situation report on COVID-19.

 

Boss Mustapha said;

 

“COVID-19 is not going to go away in the next one or two months, whoever tells you that is not being realistic. No vaccine is in the horizon, we are talking about 18 months to two years before vaccines would be confirm for human use as far as COVID-19. And unless we get there, it means is that it will remain,” he said.

 

“It might have cycles, after the first cycle of pandemic, they might be a relief, there can be a resurgence and that is evidenced all over the world. It has happened before as is the nature of infections. So, I believe that what we are going to do now as a taskforce is to come down to the level of having the communities take ownership of the response.

 

“We have developed a national response which has been cascaded to the states but the communities must plug into the national response.

 

“Where we have primary health care centres all over the country, they can be used as stations of reporting of surveillance within a particular community, of tracing, of tracking so that we can take out those that we suspect have exhibited symptoms or have come in contact with people who have exhibited symptoms for testing and isolation. That way you plug them out of the community and reduce the risk of transmission. That is basically what we are working on.”

 

 

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