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COVID-19: NMA Seeks Executive Order On Total Lockdown

Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has asked President Muhammadu Buhari, to issue an Executive Order to enforce total shut down of the country, as part of measures to contain community transmission of dreaded coronavirus in Nigeria.
The Association was unhappy that some states are vacillating on the closure of schools, banning social and religious gatherings, basking in the euphoria that there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in their States, suggesting uniformity in implementing the lock down orders on non-essential services.
NMA President, Dr. Francis Faduyile, in a statement released in Abuja, yesterday, recalled that World Health Organisation (WHO) had advised nations with weak health system which Nigeria falls under, to make early preparations to contain the pandemic, but unfortunately little efforts or measures was put in place by Nigerian government to contain the spread of the Coronavirus.
He expressed displeasure with the way government has been handling the coronavirus situation in Nigeria, which, he said, has led to increased spread of the virus in Nigeria.
The umbrella body of medical doctors in Nigeria specifically mentioned that relevant federal and states’ authorities are working independently as regards response to the global pandemic, thus leaving several grounds uncovered.
He suggested a more result oriented situation where federal and states government are comparing notes, sharing intelligence and taking a uniform stand on issues like modalities for effective implementation of interrupting the chain of transmission (social distancing), case detection, contact tracing and self- isolation.
He insisted on immediate enforcement of supervised self-isolation in manner that will protect public health.
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