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CRUTECH ASUU Donates Sanitisers To CRSG
The Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH) branch of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has donated over 30 litres of high quality hand sanitisers to the state government as part of efforts to break the chain in the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Chairman of the CRUTECH branch of the union, Dr. Emmanuel Ettah while presenting the sanitisers with a composition of almost 87 percent alcohol, moisturizer, essential oil and vitamin E, to the Health Commissioner, Betta Edu posited that the product caould kill 99.9 percent of germs and was essential when combined with the use of face masks to prevent the virus from spreading into Cross River state which is yet to record any case of COVID-19.
“We are very sure of this product and you should be too. It kills over 99.9 percent of germs. Yes, we have heard that masks help but what about our hands?”
“We use our hands to touch tables, we touch chairs, surfaces and what have you! If we don’t protect ourselves by using sanitizers on our hands then the masks alone won’t help,”he said.
Ettah also debunked claims that the fifth generation network, 5G was responsible for the pandemic.
“There is the social media conspiracy theory on 5G and COVID-19, it doesn’t exist. It should be known that radiation from masts can’t cause COVID-19 as these do not affect the upper respiratory tract,” Ettah said.
Furthermore, Ettah said that over 2,000 bottles of the hand sanitizers had been made with the union poised on sharing it among her members too.
Receiving the products, Dr. Edu commended the effort of the union and disclosed that it was the first donation of its kind from any University in the state.
By: Friday Nwagbara, Calabar
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