Lagos State Government has affirmed the disclosure of new COVID-19 cases in an auxiliary all inclusive school on the terrain.
The state Commissioner for Health, Professor Akin Abayomi, unveiled this today November 6. As indicated by Professor Abayomi, an individual from the school's staff tried positive for COVID-19 on November 2.
"Contact following has uncovered that an understudy and four contacts of the staff part are positive for COVID-19. The staff part became sick for a couple of days and got medical aid at the school center. She thusly tried positive for COVID-19 on Monday second of November at the Lagos State Biobank.
The Lagos State COVID-19 Incident Command System through the Emergency Operation Center is exploring the episode, and we might want to guarantee individuals from people in general and partners of the school that the circumstance is totally leveled out."
Abayomi said endeavors are at present being made to contain the spread of the infection.
"All guardians are being reached first through the PTA and a family zoom call is being orchestrated to additionally ease their feelings of trepidation. It is essential to take note of that COVID-19 presents with extremely mellow side effects in kids and youngsters, contrasted with other age gatherings.
Nonetheless, there is the danger of contaminated youngsters communicating the infection to grown-ups who they cooperate with every day, and who might be at higher danger of serious sickness and passing.
The school specialists, upheld by Lagos State Ministry of Health (LSMOH), Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC) and the Ministry of Education, are following the COVID-19 rules as set out by the legislature.
Understudies who test positive are to be secluded in the school premises and, if unwell, will be conceded in one of the licensed segregation habitats in Lagos. Understudies are debilitated from returning home to try not to taint individuals from their families." Abayomi said
This advancement comes scarcely a month after 181 understudies and staff of a non-public school in Lekki, Lagos state tried positive for the infection.
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