Ebola: FG sets up isolation centres at airports
In a bid to stall the spread of the dreaded Ebola virus, the Federal
Government, in conjunction with airlines, have agreed to set up
isolation disease centres at international airports across the country.
The Federal Government on Friday announced its resolve to collaborate
with foreign airlines flying into Nigeria on measures to prevent the
spread of the virus.
This followed the first suspected case of
Ebola virus in Nigeria, which was made public on July 22, 2014,
involving a 40-year-old man from Liberia, who presently is late.
Airline personnel and senior government officials told our
correspondent on Sunday that the aviation sector has been placed on red
alert to bar the entry of the virus through the international airports.
The Coordinating General Manager, Aviation Parastatals, Mr. Yakubu
Dati, said the Federal Government has commenced the screening of
international passengers suspected to have the virus
He said,
“We have started the necessary screening at the airports and we are
talking to the airlines to ensure that those who board their flights are
not in the category of those infected with the virus.
“Secondly, we also look at the manifests thoroughly and on arrival, we
look at all the critical issues. Right now, we have the Port Health at
the airports and they have set up intensive screening centres, made up
of medical personnel.
“We are also in the process of setting up
isolation centres so that suspected patients will be isolated before
being taken for treatment. So, we are working closely with the Federal
Ministry of Health in that direction.”
Asked if the centres
were set up in all airports across the country, he said, “It is for
international airports and international points of entry. Ebola is not
in Nigeria. So, our strategies are for the points of entry, as the
minister said.”
The President, Airlines Operators of Nigeria,
Capt. Nogie Megison, told our correspondent that although it might not
be easy to identify suspects carrying the virus, the airlines had been
placed on red alert.
He said, “The disease as they say is not
contagious until when the symptoms start to manifest. So, if somebody is
carrying it and it is dormant in the person, there is no way you will
know. So, it is the ports authority that needs to check that.
“However, we as airline operators, we will not carry anybody suspected
to have the virus, but it is not something that we will start asking
people to bring their clearance certificate before they board. But we
are all alert not to carry anybody that is suffering from Ebola.”
7/28/2014
Ebola: FG sets up isolation centres at airports
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