A nurse, who had previously had contact with the Liberian Ebola patient Patrick Sawyer, fled quarantine in Lagos, and returned to her home in Enugu. This risky decision, and her resulting contact with 20 other people, have put the government on high alert.
Minister of Information Labaran Maku, speaking at a Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting today, that the nurse and the 20 people she was in contact with are currently under surveillance in Enugu.
“All those who she was in contact
with, including her husband, are under quarantine. The medical team has
been able to trace all those who made contact with her," he furthered,
encouraging citizens to comply with protocol and instruction from health
officials.
“We have port health workers that are
working in our airports and seaports. We are calling on citizens
specifically to cooperate. If health workers say you have had contact
with A, B, C, don’t move to anywhere; respect that judgment. It is very
important. In one or two cases where we have had disobedience, we lost
one of them and this one now moved with it to another place (Enugu). So
we are urging Nigerians, please, to help us in making sure that all
these messages and appeals we are making are implemented."
189 people are now being monitored in Nigeria. Three have died from
the disease: Patrick Sawyer, the Liberian-American businessman who
collapsed in Lagos, an attending nurse, and an ECOWAS staffer who worked
with Sawyer.
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