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Nigeria has so far recorded 10 new cases of the Delta COVID-19 variant.

The Director-General, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Dr. Chik­we Ihekweazu, disclosed this at the ministerial brief­ing on COVID-19 in Abuja.

The Delta variant is recognised by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as a variant of con­cern, given its increased transmissibility.

The variant has so far been detected in over 90 countries.
Ihekweazu, who was represented by Mrs. Elsie Ilori, Director of Disease Surveillance Department, CDC, while giving an update on the Nigeria’s COVID-19 situation, said that while progress had been made in response to the ongoing pandemic with the fact paced development of diagnostic, therapeu­tic, and vaccines globally, variants of concern with increased transmissibility pose a threat.

“With sequencing ef­forts, we have detected 10 cases which are confirmed to be the Delta variant.

“We are working hard to ensure genomic surveil­lance of travelers’ samples and to scale up our genom­ic sequencing capacity.

“While doing this, we are scaling up our testing capability, by the rollout of rapid Diagnostic Test Kits (RTDs), in selected states nationwide.

“As we have mentioned before, we encourage con­gregate setting, such as hospitals, schools, work­places and correctional fa­cilities, to take advantage of the WHO, approved RTDs kits to detect cases promptly,” he explained.

The NCDC boss dis­closed that the country’s test positive rate based on Polymerase Chain Re­action (PCR), test alone, which he noted was an indication used to under­stand the level of virus transmission increased to 3.4 percent in the country.

“This represents a rise compared to Test Positivi­ty Rate (TPR), which was sustained for several weeks at around 1 percent in the country. In addition, last week five deaths were re­corded.

“These figures must serve as a strong warning to be even more on our guard regarding reduc­ing the risk of COVID-19 spread, especially consid­ering the more transmissi­ble Delta variants detected in the country,” he advised.

Ihekweazu stressed that Lagos State continued to have the highest contribu­tion to the current caseload in the country.

He noted that states which have recently re­corded increases in cases include Akwa Ibom, Ekiti, Oyo and Rivers states.

“Akwa Ibom had a sud­den surge in cases in the last week and so, we have deployed a Rapid Response Team, to support the state’s response activities.

“The team will support Akwa Ibom’s Emergency Operations Centre incident management systems, en­sure smooth running of samples collection centres, laboratory cases detection and general coordination,” he disclosed.

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