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COVID-19: FG issues updates on lockdown

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The Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 has said it would continue to monitor developments nationwide in order to take informed plans by the end of June, on the second phase of the lockdown.

The chairman of PTF Boss Mustapha on COVID-19 and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha said this at the daily press briefing on Monday in Abuja.

Mustapha said that while pursuing that line of action, the PTF would like to remind the World Health Organisation (WHO), advisory to countries and their citizens not to equate any slowdown in numbers accompanied by loosening of restrictive measures to translate to a reduction in the dangers faced by humanity.

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The SGF said: “Yesterday, June 21, 2020, Nigeria crossed the threshold of 20, 000, with our total number rising to 20, 244 confirmed cases. This signified to the PTF that more testing has been carried out in recent weeks.

“However, we are not deluded that we are getting enough samples to test. I wish to remind all our citizens that the best strategy remains to test, detect, isolate and treat. That has accounted for the massive expansion in the laboratory network and testing centers.”

Mustapha said that the PTF has also continued to watch developments from other jurisdictions especially those that have similar climatic and demographics with us.

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Here Brazil is of particular interest. You would have observed that the number of confirmed cases in Brazil have risen to 1,084,833 thus becoming the second highest in the whole world and reporting over 50,000 deaths.

“In Africa, WHO has reported that South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria and Ghana have proportionately been the most affected countries on the continent of Africa.

“All these combined, represent a serious wake up call for us all to be responsive and to take full responsibility.

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“Our failure to take responsibility threatens the gains we have recorded which is not good for our large population.

“Let me give you a vivid picture of how this virus has spread across our nation by timelines: April 16, 2020: 442 cases, May 16, 2020: 5,621 cases, June 16, 2020:17, 148 cases. We really have a choice to make and there is an urgency of yesterday,” Mustapha said.

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