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COVID-19: Late Closure of Airports, Seaports, Borders Aided Spread, Sanwo-Olu Says
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has said the delayed closure of the country’s airports, seaports and borders plus the refusal of returnees to self-isolate cause the massive spread of the coronavirus.
The Governor revealed this in a chat with CNN on Instalive on Wednesday.
He said, “Given the population that we have, we are a bit ahead in terms of preparation, as a state, but we are sub-national. We couldn’t give directives as to when Nigeria should close the airport, seaport, or in-land border.
“We don’t have control over that. We were just wrapping up our own facilities and the training officials, and that was why we were able to track the index case over two months now.
“In the country, 33 or 34 states have had one case or the other. For us, it is a double X thing. The population is huge, so we will be a fool of ourselves to just think that it is going to be a spike and we will be out of it. Because we did not close all of the importations early and people were not also doing full isolation when they came, it was really difficult for us to do contact tracing before it got to the community – which is where we are now.”
The governor also pointed out that Lagos may see a large number of cases “soon”, adding that over 7000 samples had been tested in the state.
He said, “We are pretty much getting to the peak season. We will soon see a large number because testing is now wrapped up. It is a public health issue and we needed to take our protocols from NCDC and other international organisations.
“Testing kits were rationalised and we could not do more than we were given. Even the accreditation requires processes. We have learnt it now and we are applying it.”