COVID-19: 5 prospective Corps members test positive in Abuja

The National Youth Service Corps on Monday, said five prospective corps members tested positive for COVID-19.

The Coordinator, NYSC, Federal Capital Territory, Mrs Walida Isa, who disclosed this at the swearing-in of the 2020 Batch `B’ Stream 1 corps members on Monday in Abuja, did not disclose their names.

The coordinator said that 853 corps members were registered after they were tested for the virus.

She said that 858 corps members were tested for COVID- 19 and out of the number, five of them were positive, NAN reports.

“The five that were positive were taken to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control for treatment. So they are not among the number we registered,” she said.

The 2020 Batch `B’ Stream 1A orientation resumed camping on November 10.

One week was used to test the corps members on COVID-19 before registration.

The 2020 Batch `B’ Stream 1A orientation course started on Tuesday nationwide in strict compliance with COVID-19 protocols.

In her opening remarks, Hajiya Ramatu Aliyu, the Minister of State, called for support for the scheme to enable it to sustain its laudable programmes for the benefit of the country.

Aliyu was represented by the Acting Chairman, NYSC FCT Governing Board, Mr Kevin Ike.

The minister reiterated the administration`s readiness to continue to support the scheme for effective service delivery.

She also commended the scheme for promoting unity, integration as well as development in the education, health, and agriculture sectors among others.

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