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Tuesday, 12 January 2021 03:42

How to stop COVID-19 mutation –WHO

how to stopDirector-General of the World Health Organisation, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has restated the urgent need for a global and equitable COVID-19 vaccination campaign. 

According to the WHO chief, vaccinating equitably would help to curtail the mutation of the virus and the emergence of new variants. Recall that the WHO alerted over the weekend of a new COVID-19 variant identified in Japan. 

lagos generatesThe Lagos State Commissioner for Information, Mr. Gbenga Omotoso, on Tuesday, disclosed that the state generates 400 cylinders of oxygen for the care of COVID-19 patients. Omotoso, in an interview with our correspondent, said the amount was not enough for patients requiring oxygen in the state.

He added that the state recently installed an oxygen plant at the Infectious Disease Hospital where 60 cylinders of oxygen were being generated daily. He said, “The state generates 400 cylinders daily; the 400 cylinders are not enough at the moment because the pandemic is getting out of hand.

doctors suggestA medical doctor who works in one of the isolation centres in Lagos has suggested high  number of COVID-19 deaths at the treatment centre. The doctor, Bella Nifemi, works with the Infectious Diseases Hospital, Yaba, and said this via her Twitter handle @drbellanifemi.

While advising Lagos Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on how to deal with those who were recently arrested for breaching COVID-19 protocols in the state, Nifemi said they should be taken to the IDH to help in “pushing oxygen cylinders into the wards and assist with moving bodies to morgue.”

covid 19 vaccine wontA renowned professor of virology and former Vice-Chancellor of the Redeemer’s University Nigeria, Oyewole Tomori, says the COVID-19 vaccine is not the solution to the viral infection and that vaccination does not protect anyone from exposure and infection.

Tomori said rather, the vaccine will prevent the infection from becoming a disease. Speaking on Channels TV on Monday night, Tomori said, “Vaccine is not the solution to the problem. If you get a vaccine, you will develop immunity, no doubt, if you do well.

British covid 19The coronavirus mutation first found in Britain has now spread to 50 territories, according to the World Health Organisation, while a similar South African-identified strain has now been found in 20. The UN body also noted that a third new coronavirus “variant of concern” found in Japan may impact upon immune response and needs further investigation.

“The more the SARS-CoV-2 virus spreads, the more opportunities it has to change. High levels of transmission mean that we should expect more variants to emerge,” said the WHO. SARS-CoV-2 is the virus which causes Covid-19 disease.

school are not toThe United Nations Children’s Fund says closure of schools due to the COVID-19 pandemic will impact negatively on the development, safety and wellbeing of children globally, noting that schools are not drivers of the viral disease

UNICEF also warned that the effects of closing school for another year will be felt for generations to come. The agency in a statement on Tuesday maintained that despite overwhelming evidence that schools were not drivers of the pandemic, steps have been taken to ensure that they remained shut.

20 UITHAssociation of Resident Doctors, University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, says about 20 of its members have been infected with COVID-19 in the last three weeks. President of ARD, Dr. Badmus Habeeb, revealed this on Wednesday, noting that members of the association have been battling the pandemic with the available resources at their disposal.

“About 20 of our members have become infected in the last two to three weeks. “I must reiterate that this is not the best of times for us, our families and the affected patients,” Habeed said. He noted that the discovery of COVID-19 vaccines had brought hope and relief for everyone, especially health care workers.

kadunaThe Kaduna State Government says it has established 300 nutrition corners in health facilities across 23 local government areas, as part of strategies to fight malnutrition. This was disclosed by the Project Manager, Kaduna State Emergency Nutrition Action Plan, Mr. Umar Bambale, while speaking with journalists on Wednesday in Kaduna.

Earlier last November, the State Nutrition Officer, Mrs. Ramatu Musa, said no fewer than 124 children had died of malnutrition in Kaduna State between January and September, with 15,329 cured of the diseases within the same period.

bed occupancyThe Lagos State Government says the bed occupancy at COVID-19 Care centres in Lagos is now about 61 per cent. The State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, disclosed this via his Twitter handle @ProfAkinAbayomi on Wednesday, while giving an update on the state’s COVID-19 status for January 10, 2021.

Abayomi also said the Indo Isolation Centre located in Anthony area of the state has been reactivated to create more bed spaces for severe to critical cases of COVID-19. The Indo Isolation Centre is a 50-bed capacity centre.

ignore those sayingsThe National Primary Health Care Development Agency has urged Nigerians to disregard  rumours, videos and unofficial information about the COVID-19 vaccine. The agency said such unofficial information is misleading.

A public service announcement posted on its Twitter handle @NphcdaNG and signed by the Executive Director of the agency, Dr. Faisal Shuaib, noted that the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic is spreading very fast and significantly more transmissible.

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