The Nigerian Union of Allied Health Professionals on Sunday approached the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), to turn around his choice on the facilitating of COVID-19 lockdown, which produces results today (Monday) in Kano State News Healthforbes media report.
The NUAHP decided in an announcement marked by its National President, Dr Obinna Ogbonna, and its General Secretary, Martin Egbanubi.
As wellbeing laborers prompted the President, individuals from the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 he sent to Kano State communicated worry about the high pace of network transmission in the state.
The presidential group said 80 percent of each 100 examples taken from the state for testing consistently came out positive.
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As of March, the state had no instance of COVID-19, however on April 11, a previous represetative, who went to a Jumat administration while anticipating his coronavirus test result, was determined to have the infection.
As of 5.51pm on Sunday, there were 313 COVID-19 cases in the state, which was underdog to Lagos State that had 1,084, the most noteworthy in the nation.
Buhari had, in his communicate to the country on April, 27, forced an all out lockdown on Kano State and dispatched a group of specialists to the express the next day as a feature of endeavors to stop the spread of the infection.
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In any case, in the national communicate on April 27, he said there would be staged and continuous facilitating of the lockdown in the Federal Capital Territory, Ogun and Lagos states, which began on March 30.
He, in any case, forced a sunset to sunrise check in time on the nation and prohibited between state developments.
Kano has high pace of network transmission – Head of FG’s group
The Head of the group sent to Kano State by the President, Dr Nasiru Gwarzo, said the state had a high pace of network transmission of COVID-19.
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Gwarzo told the BBC Hausa Service in a meeting that the high pace of transmission, as appeared by expanded testing, was obvious when contrasted with the previous circumstance in the state.
As indicated by him, there is a dire requirement for the individuals of Kano to pay attention to the fatal illness as out of each 100 examples taken for testing, 80 percent consistently came out positive.
He stated, “This is significant which needs aggregate exertion to address as the instance of pandemic has gone past individuals’ creative mind as it has gone to network transmission.
“What we fear in this pandemic is what’s going on. The pandemic has left the principal phase of entering the nation. It has left the subsequent stage and has entered the third phase of network spread. This isn’t news that will be agreeable to people in general however like a Hausa axiom says, ‘on the day you are to scrub down, you can’t shroud your navel.'”