There is no end in sight for the first wave of COVID-19 in Nigeria: experts

As the wave of the COVID-19 pandemic spreads after a weekend of case resurgence in several Asian and European countries, experts warned nigeria is expecting a non-stop pandemic wave.

A famous virologist and former president of the Nigerian Academy of Sciences, NAS, Professor Oyewale Tomori, asked the country’s fitness officials to give in to the national response, and said that a momentary wave is unlikely to occur in Nigeria, while lamenting Nigerians replacing their behavior. .

His words: “Our own epidemic passed from February to March, in those other countries, the epidemic began from December to January. Some have controlled to succeed on a declining level, open their doors, and then have a wave for now.

By ourselves, we have come anywhere and open the doors that mean our own wave will follow.

“It’s a non-stop wave that we’re going to get because at the moment we haven’t gotten to the most sensible yet and then we open the doors.

Deploring development, Tomori called for urgent attention to address development.

“The number is likely to continue to increase. We don’t know when we’re going to succeed at the top. It can also mean that the first wave will continue without us succeeding in the beak or wave at the moment.”

“We have to put a barrier even if we haven’t reached the top. If we stick to the rules, no matter where we have a wave, things like dressing in a mask, washing our hands, etc., we’ll finish.” talking about the wave for now.

“We can prevent transmission, but we don’t flatten anything and we don’t replace our behavior, which means the infection will continue to develop.”

Explaining why the country does not flatten the curve, Tomori said:

“At any level of infection, once a barrier is held, transmission can be prevented. We don’t replace our behavior. We’re not following the things we’re doing to flatten the curve.

In other parts of the world, they began dressing in a mask a long time ago; closed and ensured their effectiveness and made sure there were no public meetings, yet our other people here continued to agitate. When they said blockade, they still opened the markets. We don’t need to prevent the waves.

Also speaking, Nigerian Medical Association President NMA Professor Innocent Ujah called on Nigerians for behaviour that respects the expectations of the guidelines.

“We have another environment and we are other people. If you look at what’s in Europe and America, there are more instances than we do, it’s not that we have greater facilities.

“If we had had casualties like in those countries, we would have been wiped out now.

“We don’t have to copy and paste experiments, wait for projection from an epidemiological point of view, as we continue with management, get greater delight and greater answers, and organize ourselves better.

According to Ujah, Nigeria has not yet reached the peak of the epidemic and will have to continue with the responses in the hope of achieving better results.

“You know that, in truth, many Nigerians do not have the COVID-19 lifestyle, many other people are hiding and because of this we are experiencing network transmission, which makes it difficult to reduce the epidemic.

“Until we all perceive that COVID-19 is genuine and we do not apply the NCDC protocol on hand washing in non-public hygiene, social estrangement and the use of masks if we do not stick to protocol, we will not be expecting a miracle to happen.

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