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COVID-19: Rivers Activates Active Surveillance

The Rivers State Government says it has activated and heightened its surveillance on COVID-19 popularly known as Coronavirus in order to check the trend of the virus, should it be detected in the state.
The Commissioner for Health, Prof Princewill Chike, who stated this in a one-day sensitization meeting with religious leaders in Port Harcourt, yesterday, said ‘’we have already strengthened and enhanced surveillance measures to prevent importation of the virus into the state as much as humanly possible due to international trade and traffic In and around the state”.
According to him, the basic surveillance measures taken by the state to check the trend of the virus include “raising increased awareness to all categories of persons, screening measures heightened at every point of entry, and raising our preparedness level to Alert mode with the establishment of multi-sectoral emergency preparedness Technical Working Group specifically dedicated to the risk for COVID importation.
“The state Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, has also set up a 5-man committee on aggressive awareness creation for the Coronavirus”, he said.
Chike further stated that ‘’as a state, we have taken proactive steps to prevent the virus from entering the state, hence this active surveillance”.
The health boss, however, said the essence of the sensitization meeting with religious leaders was to increase their knowledge on the virus so that they can step it down to their members.
Earlier in his speech, the Commissioner for Information and Communications, Pastor Paulinus Nsirim, had urged religious leaders to contribute their quota to the creation of awareness on the virus by taking the message to their followers.
According to the commissioner, if they can do this effectively, it will greatly reduce infection and transmission should the need arise.
In the same vein, the Commissioner for Information and Communications also urged the media to ensure, as gate keepers, that only the truth about the Coronavirus is published.
Such truth, he said, “can only be got from the Federal Ministry of Health, the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), and the state Ministry of Health.
“Any information from any other source is not correct”, he said.
Sogbeba Dokubo