The Director-General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Dr Chike Ihekweazu has stated that the consequences of the #EndSARS in connection to the Coronavirus pandemic will be felt across the country in two week’s time.
Ihekweazu who
disclosed that the curfew imposed by state governments to halt the looting of
warehouses and destruction of property have slowed down testing for COVID-19,
added that they stopped posting of results on their social media handles out of
respect for those who lost their lives as a result of the incidents of the past
days.
The NCDC DG
noted that the consequences are not inevitable and also averred that Nigerians
can still do their part to prevent them.
He said;
“Forty to 60
per cent of our testing cases are reported from Lagos. Our labs in Lagos have
not been able to perform as they normally would for the past two to three
weeks.
“As we move
into the next two weeks, it will not take a rocket scientist to know that we
have to watch the numbers very carefully.
“The reasons
are obvious; we have gathered in our masses for whatever reason and for now, we
have to keep our eyes open for the potential consequences. Those consequences
are not inevitable; we can still do our part to prevent them.
“We cannot
let down our guards; we cannot afford to add this to the many challenges that
we have. Many states have done well by raising their testing capacity. So, we
must stay on the ball.”
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