COVID-19: Sokoto registers two new cases

The state of Sokoto recorded on Sunday two new cases of coronavirus, on the official Twitter account of the state ministry of fitness.

The two new ones shown on Sunday have now brought the total number of assets in the state to four.

According to the statement, the state now has 158 cases shown in the state from the first index case of a total of 1,383 samples.

A total of 1,225 of the total samples were negative, while 70 samples are still pending.

In addition, while a total of 138 patients were effectively treated and discharged, another 16 patients died.

Tribune Online recalled that the state had not recorded any positive cases of COVID-19 in recent weeks until Saturday, when the first case of two was discovered.

In the meantime, to spread the truth of COVID-19 and why measures must be taken to save it, the State Health Ministry has embarked on a surveillance network.

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According to state health commissioner Dr. Muhammed Ali Inname, the state government is stepping up active case-seeking across the state to assess thousands of others over the next six weeks.

Inname, who is also the president of the paint force opposed to Covid-19, described the surveillance of networked paintings as a key to the immediate identification, isolation and remedy of COVID19 cases, in order to curb the spread of the virus.

“Being a new disease means that coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) presents many uncertainties, as scientists, fitness staff and frontline agencies seek to react and be informed simultaneously.

“While uncertainty has caused panic and even stigma, it is greater to be guided by science. Public fitness facilities such as the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) coordinated the response, published rules and explained the detection Criteria for COVID-19.

“As a reaction strategy to the COVID-19 outbreak in Nigeria, the Sokoto state government, through the Ministry of Health and the NCDC, has begun to intensify testing in the state. The strategy prioritizes testing as a way to prevent the spread of the virus through identifying, tracking, and isolating positive cases.

“Active case-finding in communities will also allow asymptomatic transmission to be temporarily identified (people inflamed with COVID-19, but without symptoms while they are infectious to others).

“The public fitness service already had an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) established through the NCDC, which allowed the reaction to temporarily activate in Sokoto state.”

He also said that; “Community members will be evaluated and documented to see if they have respiratory diseases before receiving the pattern-gathering apparatus to reach the pattern collection area.

“Physical distance is maintained while network members are documented and preselected. Proper documentation is very important in the procedure if it is mandatory to comply if a verification pattern becomes positive. The bureaucracy is carefully assigned identity numbers along with other mandatory data from network members.

“A fitness employee who is fully dressed in non-public protective devices (PPE) is installed and waits in some other corner of the check to collect samples from network members after documentation and preselection.

“A nasal swab is performed to collect patterns for the COVID 19 test. Pattern boxes are already labeled at the documentation stage, so after the meeting, the fitness worker covers them and places them in a pattern collection tube to send to the NCDC National Reference Laboratory in Gaduwa. This minimizes contact with the pattern once collected. »

He suggested state citizens cooperate with the team to stay and regain their health.

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Sokoto posts two new cases

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