With the doctor’s death, the number of casualty of the EVD in the country is now six.
The doctor’s case was not managed by the government team as it was only made known after his death.
The ECOWAS staff who had since returned to Lagos has been brought under surveillance.
Presently, 70 people have been placed under surveillance in Port Harcourt, the capital of Rivers State. The result of the test conducted on the wife of the doctor is being expected later on Thursday.
In all, 217 people are still under observation in the country, 141 in Lagos, 70 in Rivers and six in Enugu.
The doctor, who is a secondary contact was reported to have treated an
ECOWAS staff who had contact with the Liberian-American that imported
the virus into Nigeria.
The ECOWAS staff who is a Nigerian, according to Minister of Health,
Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, evaded government surveillance team in July and
traveled out of Lagos to Port Harcourt, where he was said to have
consulted with the doctor.
The minister, however, assured the people of Rivers that there was no
cause for panicking as the government is on top of the situation.
He assured residents of the state that government was going to handle the case just as it did with Lagos.
The minister also pleaded with those under observation to stick to the
simple instruction, stressing that early detection has been very helpful
in containing the disease.
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