There are more COVID19 cases at NYSC camps than reported – Lai Mohammed

Lai Mohammed, Minister of information and culture, says the number of COVID-19 cases recorded at the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) orientation camps across the country is more than reported.

This contradicts the claims made by the management of the scheme.

Recall that last week, media reports claimed 109 corps members and officials of the scheme in different states tested positive for COVID19. The scheme in the statement released said the report is false as there was no staff or corps member who tested positive for the virus. Read here.

However, Lai Mohammed while speaking to newsmen today August 11, confirmed reports that there are COVID19 cases in different orientation camps. He said if more tests are conducted, “there will be more cases”. According to him, consistent testing and non-compliance to non-pharmaceutical interventions are responsible for the rising cases of infection across the camps.

Mohammed said. “Two things are responsible for the high cases of pandemic reported at the National Youth Service Corps camps, If over 4.2 million people have been lost to the virus worldwide and it is not abating,   we need to take more seriousness on the protocols around COVID-19 especially on non-pharmaceutical interventions. Some countries are even having the 4th and the 5th waves. It is not unique to Nigeria. Because when you look at the wave, like last Saturday it was 1000 plus and now going to 18000 cases in Nigeria. In the last four weeks, in particular, we have witnessed so much increase even globally. So far, we are witnessing almost four million every week globally and from daily cases of about 540,000, we are now witnessing 570,000 daily worldwide. So really, Nigeria is already in the third wave and this case has been compounded by the Delta variant. And we have identified the Delta variant in several states in Nigeria also. The Delta variant is about 60 times more potent than the wide COVID II. And it is very virulent, deadly and more easily transmissible. It appears that while the normal variant will take about seven days to manifest, the delta variant manifests within two days of being infected. So, it is a real challenge for us. But the PSC is not resting on its oars to ensure that they give out a necessary directive to national response team to tackle this virus.”

The minister also said Nigeria is not seeking donations to procure COVID vaccines.

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