[BREAKING] COVID-19 Resurgence: FG re-imposes restrictions as ECOWAS fixes tests at $50
[BREAKING] COVID-19 Resurgence: FG re-imposes
restrictions as ECOWAS fixes tests at $50
…Imposes nationwide curfew, limits gatherings to 50 persons By Omeiza
Ajayi, ABUJA Disturbed by the resurgence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Federal
Government has announced the reinstitution of all extant control measures aimed
at mitigating the impact of the deadly scourge. Accordingly, the Presidential
Steering Committee PSC on COVID-19 has reimposed the nationwide curfew earlier
put in place to control the spread of the virus.
It has also limited gatherings especially in enclosed spaces to a
maximum of 50 persons, urging state governments to inaugurate mobile courts to
try offenders. Speaking at a media briefing Monday in Abuja, Secretary to the
Government of the Federation SGF and Chairman of the PSC, Mr Boss Mustapha said
the committee has also considered several pre-emptive measures to be taken to
mitigate the likely impact of the variants of concern, should they get imported
into Nigeria. “Accordingly, the PSC has produced a new Implementation
Guidelines being Phase IV of our Eased restrictions of COVID-19 Lockdown in the
Country.
“This step has become compelling in view of the fragile state of our
health systems, the disruption to the vaccines delivery and the lack of
compliance with the extant public health measures and social measures contained
in the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Health Protection Regulations 2021. “The
PSC has therefore considered it imperative to re-institute the various public
health measures that were put in place under the Health Protection Regulations.
“In taking this step, the PSC requests the State Governments to please step up
to play lead roles in the area of enforcement and sanctions. Similarly, our
appeal goes to traditional, religious and community leaders to take up more
ownership and responsibility for risk communication and community engagement on
the virulent nature of the pandemic, concerns over the variants of concern and
the need for compliance”, the SGF stated.
He added that the Authority of ECOWAS Heads of State and Government
has fixed the cost of COVID-19 testing, whether PCR or otherwise, at $50 (Fifty
US Dollars) at all Points of Entry with effect from 17th May 2021. The
decision, he said, is to ease travel and trade among citizens of ECOWAS States
travelling within the region. PSC’s Head of Technical Secretariat, Dr Mukhtar
Mohammed said persons without facemasks will no longer be allowed into
government institutions while it directed security agencies to enforce the use
of such masks and other non-pharmaceutical interventions in the transportation
sector. Most government meetings are also now held virtually while only
essential international travels are encouraged and that all protocols must be
adhered to. Mohammed was however emphatic that there are no restrictions on
intra-state travels.
“The PSC continues to reinforce
the surveillance system at the country’s points of entry. While our vaccine
rollout has begun, there is a shortage in global supplies affected by the
current situation in India. This translates to a delay in vaccinating a large proportion
of the population and therefore a risk of a large outbreak especially in the
context of poor adherence to the recommended public health and social measures.
“The level of adherence to the use of facemask, physical distancing,
temperature checks in public spaces, handwashing and limits on large gatherings
remain very poor. In some areas, these are even nonexistent. “In line with the
increasing risk of a surge in cases, the PSC is therefore maintaining the
enforcement of the COVID-19 Health Protection Regulations. This is to mitigate
the risk of a spike in new cases while the nationwide vaccine rollout
continues.
“Further to these
recommendations and effective from 0001hours of Tuesday, 11th May 2021, this
Phase 4 of the phased restriction of movement shall come into effect. We shall
maintain restrictions in mass gatherings outside work settings with a maximum
number of 50 people in an enclosed space. Approved gatherings must be held with
physical distancing measures and other non-pharmaceutical interventions in
place. Enforcement of a mandatory requirement of a seven-day quarantine for all
international passengers arriving from foreign destinations while institutional
quarantine for international passengers arriving from the three countries of
India, Brazil and Turkey. “Enforced temperature checks and no mask, no entry
policy in all public settings; workplace buildings, businesses and places of
worship etc. Access to Government and commercial premises should be denied to
persons without facemasks. “The nationwide curfew will be imposed tonight at
midnight and it will run through till 4 am. No formal restrictions on movement
within the country even as citizens are encouraged to refrain from
non-essential movements and comply with all non-pharmaceutical interventions
and guidelines.
People who are above 60 and or with comorbidities are encouraged to
stay at home. Only essential international travels are encouraged”, Mohammed
added. He said while hotels are to remain open, they should adhere to all
non-pharmaceutical interventions while schools are to deploy the use of
antigen-based rapid tests as recommended in the guidelines by the Nigeria
Centre for Disease Control NCDC. Mohammed added that all indoor recreational
facilities and gyms are to close until 11th June 2021 when the situation will
be reviewed. “However, non-contact outdoor sports such as gulf, Polo, tennis
etc are not affected”.The PSC said it has received reports of some returning
foreign passengers who violated the mandatory quarantine requirement under the
advisory by escaping from the facilities. “We deprecate such violation of the
laws of our land and our hospitality. The PSC is awaiting the report of ongoing
investigations and we wish to assure Nigerians that appropriate sanctions would
be imposed on the violators”, said Mustapha. He said closely associated with
the control measures is the issue of vaccine access and administration.
According to him, given the challenge of vaccine nationalism compounded by the
production situation in India, the PSC is exploring other options to get
Nigerians vaccinated. “As of date, 1,690,719 persons have received their first
dose of the vaccine in Nigeria representing 84% of the targeted persons for
this phase. We appeal to States, especially those high burden areas, to push
ahead with the vaccination programme”.
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