Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Zulum.
The Borno State
government has identified 99 people believed to have had contact with the index
case of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the state.
Deputy Governor Umar Kadafur disclosed
this on Monday at a news conference in Maiduguri, the state capital.
The index case was a health worker with
the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) – Doctors Without Border –, an international
organization offering humanitarian service in the North East.
Until his death on Saturday last week,
the patient worked in Pulka, a district in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno
State housing thousands of displaced persons.
Kadafur, who is also the Chairman of the
Borno State High-Powered Committee on the Prevention and spread of COVID-19,
told reporters that 99 people of interest have been traced.
He explained that 35 people had contact
with the index case in Pulka where he was working before he developed symptoms
while the remaining 64 were his contacts in Maiduguri who attended to him in a
hospital or had contact with his remains.
“He (the patient) was a 56-year-old
citizen of Borno who was brought in from Pulka with features of severe
respiratory disease.
“He was managed in the University of
Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH) but unfortunately, he succumbed to the
disease,” the deputy governor said.
He added, “Nasal swab specimen was
collected from the body, which tested positive for corona virus disease at the
COVID-19 reference laboratories in the UMTH and validated by the Nigeria Centre
for Disease Control (NCDC).”
According to Kadafur, the government is
tracing other contacts of the patients and putting necessary measures to
prevent further spread of the disease.
He added that the MSF whom the patient
worked for in Pulka has been directed to provide line list, profile and
quarantine all his contacts and submit same to the committee for action.
The deputy governor noted that they have
deployed a team on surveillance and case management to Pulka for further
investigation and sample collection.
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