Coronavirus: Taskforce to decide on travel bans as Nigeria confirms third Covid-19 case

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The Presidential Task Force for the Control of Coronavirus (Covid-19) will meet in Abuja on Tuesday to discuss how to stop the spread of the ongoing...

The Presidential Task Force for the Control of Coronavirus will meet in Abuja on Tuesday to discuss how to stop the spread of the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak in Nigeria.

The committee was set up by President Muhammadu Buhari last week to spearhead the coordination of anti-Covid-19 activities in the country.Heading the committee is the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha. There are 11 other members.Mr Ehanire said it is necessary for the committee to discuss measures needed to reduce the influx of suspected cases into the country.

Mr Ehanire also said there are no new regulations on if the government will be officially quarantining people coming into the country or continue with the existing advice of self-isolation . He said the woman had been diligent in observing 14-day self-isolation and is not expected to have been in contact with lots of people.

 

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No they should leave the Airports open,idiots we have as leaders.

Dey dre dey do taskforce meeting uchu

Mumu Task Force

Travel ban should be in place by now. Why do we have useless leaders in this country. All other nations are banning and you are yet to decide.

The FG greed, stubbornness & cluelessness in banning flights from covid-19 infected country has caused Nigeria a 3rd case, possible more unknown cases. What kind of insensitive & nonsense govt is this? What if all passengers on that flight are infected & are spread across Nigeria

Lol,next news will be Nigeria is willing to donate 100billion to fight the disease😂😂

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