Five Foreigners Under Observation In Cross River Over Coronavirus Scare

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Cross River state government has said Five foreign nationals are being monitored in Cross River state over coronavirus.

The state’s commissioner for health, Beta Edu, who disclosed this on Saturday, said two of the foreigners are from Europe, one from India and two from China.

Edu said none of them has exhibited any symptoms so far, adding that health officials have been deployed in entry points to the state as a precaution.

“We profiled five foreigners who came in from locations that have recorded the virus and they came in through Lagos that morning (Friday),” the commissioner said.

“We got their biodata and asked them to self-isolate. And of course we gave them the thermometer and got their contacts. We have been following up with them.

“None of them has shown any symptoms so far. Two of the foreigners are from Europe, one from India and two from China. Our isolation centre is ready and protocols have been sent to all health workers.

“Special protective equipment has been sent to all health workers, the army, paramilitary agencies and private practitioners across the state.”

Nigeria recorded its first case of coronavirus on Friday after an Italian came into the country from Milan, Italy, on February 25.

The patient is currently receiving treatment at the Infectious Disease Hospital in the Yaba area of Lagos.