Over the past
week, the coronavirus has proliferated over the globe with new cases in almost
all continents, with Antarctica being the only exception. Sub-Saharan Africa has recorded its first case
in Nigeria, which happens to be the third confirmed case in Africa. The other
two coronavirus cases are in Algeria and Egypt. The coronavirus case in Nigeria
is an Italian citizen who flew into the commercial city of Lagos from Milan (a
city badly hit by the coronavirus outbreak) on February 24, 2020. He was aboard
a Turkish Airlines flight. The Italian citizen works in Nigeria.
Nigerian authorities
report that the Italian stayed in a hotel near the airport on the evening of
February 24, 2020 and continued to his place of work in Ogun state. He was
first attended to on February 26 at his company's medical facility before being
transferred on February 27 to a containment facility in Yaba, Lagos. In a
statement, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control said: "We have
already started working to identify all the contacts of the patient, since he
entered Nigeria."
Earlier this
month, the World Health Organization had warned that Africa's "fragile
health systems", porous borders and a continuing flow of travelers meant
the threat posed by the virus was "considerable".
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