COVID-19 SCOURGE : TAKE PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES – DR. NUHU ANYEGU TELLS NPF IDAH ON SENSITIZATION TOUR
In an effort to curtail the spread of Corona Virus pandemic, (Dr) Nuhu Solomon Anyegwu, the Provost of College of Health Sciences and Technology Idah (CHSI) who also doubles as the Deputy National President of Environmental Health Officer Association of Nigeria (EHOAN) and President Kogi State chapter on monday took the sensitization campaign on Covid -19 to the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), Idah Area command in Kogi State.
Nuhu Solomon Anyegu, Environmental Expert (Middle ) in A Group photograph with Police Officers, flanked on both sides are Idah Area Commander Asagede (right) and the DPO Mallam Ibrahim (left) After The Sensitization Lecture on Corona Virus 2019
As a professional and individual at the forefront of campaign against communicable diseases outbreak in Kogi state and beyond to sensitize people on this present scourge Corona Virus (COVID-19) infection and prevention in Nigeria, Anyegwu maintained during the NPF Idah sensitization exercise that Covid -19 is an infectious disease caused by viral infection. The disease was first identified in December 2019 in “Wuhan” , the capital of China's Hubei province, and has since spread globally, resulting in the ongoing 2019-2020 coronavirus pandemic and lockdown.
He described all viruses as bits of genetic code bundled inside a collection of lipids and proteins, which can include a fat-based casing known as a viral envelope. Destroying an enveloped virus takes less effort than their non-enveloped compatriots, such as the stomach-busting norovirus, which can last for months on a surface. Enveloped viruses typically survive outside of a body for only a matter of days and are considered among the easiest to kill, because once their fragile exterior is broken down, they begin to degrade.
“ The common symptoms associated with the virus include *fever, cough, and difficulty in breathing* . Anyone experiencing such signs should not panic or see it as a death sentence but to immediately visit the nearest medical facility hospital”.
The Provost also said the primary way people become infected with the coronavirus is from person-to-person transmission. This close contact in the form of a hug, handshake, or being in a packed public space enables infected individuals to easily spread their respiratory droplets, which are typically sneezed or coughed.
But because respiratory droplets are heavy, they typically fall to the ground easily. Depending on where they land, they could persist on a surface before being touched by a hand that carries the virus to a nose or mouth, leading to infection.
“It spread through person to person close contact and via respiratory droplets produced when people cough or sneeze. Respiratory droplets may be produced during breathing and the virus is generally airborne aerosols—tiny airborne particles—for up to three hours, though larger respiratory droplets are more likely to be infectious in open-air settings or public places like supermarkets. People may also contract COVID-19 by touching a contaminated surface and then their faces. Spaces that are commonly touched, like a stair rail or bus pole, door handles would contain a higher amount of the virus and present a greater risk for infection.It is most contagious when people are symptomatic, although spread may be possible before symptoms appear” : Dr Anyegwu said
Area commander in blue T-Shirt (left), Asegede, and in Uniform is the DPO (right) Mallam Ibrahim, Idah LG Receiving Environmental Health magazines and Other Items Donated By Environmental Expert and Dr. Nuhu Solomon Anyegwu Provost College of Health Sciences and Technology IDAH Kogi State
Anyegwu told gallant officers that time from exposure to onset of symptoms is generally between two and fourteen days.
“There is no other time than now, where we face serious challenges in our global and national lives as a result of this corona virus pandemic. The reasons are not far fetched with individuals, groups, nations contributing to the occurrence of these emerging and re-emerging infections, amongst these reasons are - :
1. Intra national rivalries leading to cold wars between nations.
2, Negligence to environmental health services
3.Corruption at all spheres of our national lives
4.Unorganized medical care,
5. Poor funding of the health sector,
6. Lack of fear of God
7.Lack of sincerity and truth in whatever we do
8.Divergent anthropogenic activities amongst others.
Anyegwu, in his lecture admonished the officers of Idah Divisional Police Headquarters to practice safe health, uninterrupted hygiene and try as much as possible take cognizance of the following preventive measures while discharging their legitimate duties as security operatives in maintaining law and order, protecting lives and property.
1.Observe social distancing(staying about two metres from every person).
2. Wash your hands regularly with soap and water,
3. Apply hand sanitizers (alcohol based) often,
4.Cover your nose and mouth with nose muff where necessary,
5. Avoid crowd,
6.Let all be involved in health education.
To crown it all , the Provost CHSTI, Dr Nuhu Solomon Anyegu entertained questions bothering the officers on Covid -19 and thereafter personally donated Sanitizers and two buckets with tap for hand washing to the Division.
“ washing of hands with soap, wearing of facemask, hand gloves, use of hand sanitisers, avoiding of crowded areas and handshakes are ways to protect oneself from the pandemic” He added.
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