Omicron: States resume testing, demand funds, variant spreads to 23 countries - Punch Newspapers

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This development comes at a period when the World Health Organisation said that vaccine hesitancy in rural areas in Nigeria was fuelling circulation and giving rise to variants of concerns such as the Omicron variant of coronavirus.

He stated, “The situation is not just in Nigeria, we have seen similar situations in Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia and South Sudan where in general, the remote areas their vaccination drive has not been good. The consequence of this low vaccination coverage is obvious, it is leading to a large proportion of population naive to protection and the risk of exposure is quite great.

But speaking to The PUNCH in Abuja on Thursday, the NCoS spokesman, Francis Enobore, a Deputy Controller of Corrections, explained that the CG of Corrections, Haliru Nababa, had earlier issued a circular to all formations on compulsory vaccination for all NCoS personnel, adding that a deadline had yet to be given on the issue.

The spokesman maintained that strict observation of preventive protocols was instrumental to the prevention of coronavirus infection in the custodial centres despite the high level of congestion. The WHÖ says that the new coronavirus variant of concern, Omicron, has been detected in 23 countries.Speaking during a virtual briefing in Geneva, on Wednesday, the WHO Director-General, Tedros Ghebreyesus, said the number of cases was expected to grow.

 

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