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FG denies XEC COVID-19 variant in Nigeria

Ademola by Ademola
December 7, 2024
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FG denies XEC COVID-19 variant in Nigeria

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The Federal Ministry of Health has debunked rumors regarding the presence of the newly identified COVID-19 variant XEC in Nigeria.

The ministry reassured the public that no cases of the strain have been reported in the country.

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COVID-19 strain

As a newly detected COVID-19 variant, XEC has spread globally, reaching about 29 countries.

 

This variant has shown increased virulence compared to other circulating strains, raising concerns about its potential impact on healthcare systems, particularly in Nigerian Federal Tertiary Hospitals.

Despite its spread, the Ministry confirmed that Nigeria remains unaffected by the variant.

 

“However, the good news is that there is no COVID variant XEC in Nigeria,” the Ministry stated in a press release on Saturday.

Public safety measures and surveillance

The Ministry has urged the public not to panic and to continue following universal precautions, including regular handwashing and maintaining personal hygiene.

 

To ensure the country’s preparedness, the Federal Ministry of Health and its agencies have intensified surveillance efforts, particularly at all entry points into Nigeria.

 

The government has also proactively upgraded facilities in federal tertiary hospitals, including the establishment of molecular laboratories, isolation centers, and intensive care units equipped with ventilators.

 

 

Addressing misinformation 

In response to the widespread misinformation on social media, the Ministry emphasized the importance of correcting false claims regarding a supposed resurgence of COVID-19 in Nigeria.

 

“We urge the public to disregard the contents of a letter (Ref. NO.DHS/NSPDIV/VOL1/46, dated 5th December 2024) that has been widely shared on social media,” the Ministry cautioned.

 

“Citizens are advised to remain calm, rely on verified information from official sources, and continue their daily activities as usual,” the statement added.

 

Commitment to health security

The Ministry reassured Nigerians that the country remains unaffected by the variant and that robust surveillance systems continue to monitor emerging infectious diseases.

 

To safeguard public health, the Federal Government is committed to maintaining enhanced preparedness in healthcare facilities and surveillance at all entry points.

 

“The general public is advised not to panic but to continue observing universal precautions, including maintaining personal hygiene and regular handwashing,” the Ministry concluded.

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