Contact tracing of active COVID-19 cases on full gear in Imo – Prof. IwuChairman of Imo COVID-19 Task Force, Prof. Maurice Iwu, has expressed concern over rising cases of coronavirus in the state and called for holistic approach to combating the scourge.

Iwu made the disclosure in Owerri on Thursday at the weekly COVID-19 briefing with newsmen.

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He said that with this development, Imo residents needed to re-access their stance on the existence of the virus in the state and continue to maintain the precautionary measures by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

The chairman urged them to maintain the protocol of hand washing with soap and water, mask wearing and maintaining of physical distancing in line with Gov. Hope Uzodimma’s state broadcast on Thursday.

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He said that the virus was unprecedentedly spreading with a cumulative positive reality of 1,461 cases, the highest in the state so far.

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According to him, of this number, 247 cases came out positive, 1,214 negative, 16 persons are in isolation at WODDI centre, while 45 are on self-isolation with 20 discharged.

He noted that the state had lost three persons already to the pandemic hence the need to abide by the governors desire that restrictions on movement from 8p.m to 6a.m be maintained with inter-state travel ban still enforce.

The task force chairman said that the police, civil defence and two other teams would help to enforce compliance on the governor’s directives.

“Four teams will be involved to enforce compliance. This is a collective fight. We will not leave it to doctors alone. The doctors are doing fantastically well and we need to help them by doing our own bit.

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“More health workers are being infected but we help them by complying to instructions that are not many and tedious which are washing of hands with soap and water and applying alcohol based sanitisers aside others.

“The issue is beyond politics. One person that has coronavirus is capable of infecting majority of people. So the directives on Churches, Mosque, Markets, weddings, burials and other social gatherings are still enforce in the state,” he said. (NAN)

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