Niger Delta
CRSG To Distribute 1m Face, Nose Masks, 15,000 Sanitisers
In a pragmatic effort to curtail the ravaging coronavirus, the Cross River State Government, says it will distribute over one million nosemasks free to her entire citizenry as from next week.
In the same vein, the government revealed that it had also distributed over 15, 000 hand sanitizers to ensure that the state is free of the pandemic.
Briefing newsmen on updates of COVID-19 at ministry of health, in Calabar, the Commissioner for Health and Chairperson of the COVID-19 Response Team in the state, Dr Beta Edu, said the state’sstrategy was prevention first and therefore has put in place critical measures to achieve the task.
Edu disclosed that “for now the state is totally free” of this pandemic as the result of the last case came out negative as announced by National Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, and enjoined the citizens not to panic anymore.
According to her, “we can boldly tell Nigerians that the case from the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH), that went viral on various social platforms came out negative last Thursday, April 2, 2020. So there is no positive case in Cross River.
“So far, the garment factory has gone into full production and by Monday next week (today) we would have distributed about one million nose masks. Equally, the state is manufacturing hand sanitizerss and have distributed over 15, 000. We have just ordered additional 5, 000 bottles for the production of more sanitizers.
“We have also distributed 550 personal protective equipment across the state, also we have commenced payment of healthcare workers , doctors and nurses at the UCTH Isolation Centre just as we have concluded arrangement to provide a generator to the centre,” she stated.
On further plans put in place for educating the rural populace, the Commissioner for Health said the team was working assiduously with traditional rulers, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), and Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), and other critical stakeholders in the state to create more awareness on how to stay safe of the pandemic.
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