The
Commissioner for Health in Lagos State, Prof. Akin Abayomi, says 181 students
and staff members of a private school located in a suburb of Lekki have tested
positive for COVID-19.
Disclosing this to newsmen on Friday October 16, the Commissioner explained that a 14-
year-old SS1 female student fell ill on the 3rd of October and was sent home after receiving first aid at the school. He added that the student subsequently tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday 6th of October in one of the accredited private labs in Lagos.He assured
Lagosians that the State government, through the incident commands system, has
the situation under control. He stressed that appropriate steps have been taken
to contain the spread and manage the positive cases. He noted that all parents
have been contacted and counseled via a family zoom call on 13th October to
further allay their fears.
“There is a
total lockdown and movement restriction in the school with the Epidemiology and
Surveillance Pillar of the EOC and Ibeju-Lekki LGA State Disease Surveillance
and Notification Officer (DSNO) reporting at the school daily to conduct
further investigation.
"Positive
students and staff have been isolated on the premises and given the COVID-19
home-care treatment packs and are being monitored in isolation within the
school premises,” Abayomi said.
He added that
the school authorities supported by the state's Ministry of Health and the
Ministry of Education are following the COVID19 guidelines as set out by the
government.
According to
him,
“Students are
to be isolated in the School premises and if unwell will be admitted in one of
the accredited isolation centers in Lagos. Students are discouraged from going
home to avoid infecting members of their families. The Ministry of Health is
working close with the Ministry of Education to manage this minor but
significant outbreak in school & I am pleased to announce that all infected
students are predominantly asymptomatic while some have very mild symptoms, no
student has required hospitalization.
Members of
the Emergency Operation Center and our counterparts in the Ministry of
Education have been deployed to the school to provide strategic interventions
and support to the school.
This includes
psychosocial support, infection prevention control, medical monitoring and risk
communication experts to further enlighten and educate affected people,”
He called on
residents of the state to practice the highest standard of personal and
environmental hygiene, stressing that use of face mask in public places, proper
hand washing, hand hygiene practice & maintaining physical distance will
help prevent the spread of the infection.
“COVID-19 is
still very much with us and we must strive to prioritize the safety of all,
including students and teachers, by adhering strictly to prevention protocols
and guidelines issued by government to prevent its spread,” Abayomi said.
He urged
Lagosians to call the 08000EKOMED or 08000356633 toll-free line if they notice
any sign or symptoms of COVID-19, which include fever, cough, sore throat,
fatigue or loss of taste or smell.
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