2 elderly persons confirmed coronavirus cases in Abia

Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia sharing food during lockdown

Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia sharing food during lockdown

Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia sharing food during lockdown

Abia state said the two confirmed coronavirus cases are two elderly persons from Ukwa in Umuahia LGA.

The Commissioner for Information, Chief Okiyi Kalu, announced this on Monday in a statement entitled “COVID-19 Update: We have Two Confirmed Cases in Abia.”

“We have received the report of two confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Abia this evening from NCDC.

“Both patients are advanced in age but currently stable at an isolation centre in our state.”

He said that government had deployed ventilators to the isolation centre “in readiness for their use, if eventually required to nurse them back to good health.

The commissioner expressed the fear that there could have been community transmission.

He strongly advised all those who might have come in contact with the two individuals to immediately call the emergency number: 0700 2242 362.

“Our well-trained medical personnel are offering all necessary support and we hope and pray the patients survive this ailment.

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“Contact tracing has commenced in earnest and our rapid response team is currently moving to bring in those who may have had contact with the two index cases,” he added.

The commissioner further stated that the result of the third sample from one “Prosper Vincent”, returned negative, adding that he would promptly be released from isolation.

Kalu advised residents “not to panic but continue to observe all the guidelines issued by NCDC and the state inter-ministerial committee on COVID-19.

“Stay at home unless there is a compelling need to go out either to buy drugs or food. Do so with your face masks on.

“Wash your hands regularly with soap under running water for at least 20 seconds or use original hand sanitizers to clean them.

“Observe social distancing and also avoid crowds. Do not open any market to trade and, please, stop using public transport until further notice.”

News Agency of (NAN) reports that the state imposed a lockdown since April 1, as part of its determination to prevent the entry of the virus into the state.

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