Coronavirus: FG Begins Surveillance Scale Up In Five Airports
The Federal Government on Tuesday said talks were underway to create a multisectoral committee to beef up surveillance and vigilance to spot suspicious cases of coronavirus and ensure containing it at all points.
The Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, made this known in Abuja during a press conference called to begin national sensitisation and health awareness in the country.
He said focus would be on the five major airports in Nigeria.
He added that the committee would comprise critical stakeholders in the health, security, aviation and transport sectors as well as development partners.
He said, “Bearing in mind that air travellers, rather than land border crossers, are more likely carriers of this type of virus, attention will focus largely on our five international airports.
“Considering the possibility of importation of the coronavirus to Nigeria, the Federal Ministry of Health is working with relevant ministries and agencies to strengthen surveillance, preparedness and response to public health emergencies at our various points of entry.
“The Port Health Services of the Federal Ministry of Health is the responsible public health authority at international Points of Entry (airports, seaports and land borders) and is currently implementing measures at these points to forestall importation of the coronavirus to Nigeria.”
The minister said in addition to Port Health Services, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control had set up Coronavirus preparedness group and was ready to activate its incident command system for coronavirus.