COVID-19: Nigeria records six new cases of British variant

NCDC Director-General, Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu, (File copy) (file photo)

By Valentine Amanze, Online Editor

The Director-General, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Chikwe Ihekweazu, has confirmed the existence of B117 strain of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Nigeria.

In fact, he confirmed that six new cases had been found in the country.

Ihekweazu, on Monday, at the Presidential Task Force (PTF) briefing in Abuja stated that Nigeria has reported six cases of the new variant of the virus, bringing the number of cases to seven.

The NCDC DG who lamented the rising number of deaths in the country, stressed that the COVID-19 strain, which was first reported in the United Kingdom, is deadlier and as such Nigerians must be careful.

According to Ihekweazu, in the last week, 75 health workers have reportedly tested positive, a development, which he described as worrisome.

The NCDC boss however revealed that rapid test kits had been approved in five hospitals within the FCT, adding that the plan was to later deploy the kits to other parts of the country.

He enjoined governors to approach the NCDC for guidance on how to use the kits and urged all stakeholders to help stop the increasing level of stigma around the virus, which is making many people stay away from getting tested.

Last Monday, the Presidential Task Force (PTF) announced that the COVID-19 strain first reported in the United Kingdom had been discovered in Nigeria.

Boss Mustapha, PTF chairman, and secretary to the government of the federation, who made this known said scientists found the variant in Nigeria after a long time of sequencing.

Mustapha appealed to all Nigerians to take responsibility and stay very safe.

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