The Federal government has declared the Ebola outbreak in
Nigeria a matter of national Emergency, adding that everyone is now at risk of
being infected.
Speaking with State House correspondence at the end of
today's Federal Executive Council meeting, the Minister of Health, Prof
Onyebuchi Chukwu said the Nigerian government has written to the Director of
the United State Centre for Disease Control to request for the release of some
of the unapproved ZMAG drug which has proven to be useful in the treatment of
the Ebola disease.
The Minister advised Nigerians to avoid handshake as much as
possible, stating that the virus is both contagious and infectious.
He also said the virus could also be contacted
through the sharing of bedspreads, pillow cases and towels among other personal
effects with infected person. He said the disease is not airborne but at close
range of a 1meter from an infected person, the disease droplets can be
transmitted.
The Minister also revealed that Isolation tent for each
confirmed case cost the government as much as N20million.
As regards the corpse
of a Nigerian brought in from Liberia last week into Anambra state which caused
Ebola scare in the state, the Minister said thorough examination on the corpse
showed the man did not die of the deadly disease.
As part of strategies to rise to the national emergency,
Chukwu said a websitewww.ebolaalert.org, has been designed to offer
information on the virus.
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