The
current Ebola outbreak has been contained in Nigeria but Professor Oyewale
Tomori, a virologist, has said that the country is still at risk
The
Nigerian Health Minister, Onyebuchi
Chukwu recently announced that the country is Ebola free after all patients under surveillance were
discharged and no extra cases were confirmed.
However,
Professor Oyewale Tomori,
a virologist, has said that the country is still at risk from the disease.
Tomori,
who reportedly works with the World Health Organisation (WHO), is said to have
told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos, that Nigeria would only be safe
from Ebola after the disease had been wiped out of Liberia, Sierra Leone, and
Guinea.
The
scientist however commended the Federal Government and the Lagos State
government for their efforts in effectively combating the disease in the
country.
Ebola
has claimed over 3000 lives in West Africa with Nigeria accounting for 8 of the
casualties.
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