20 Corper In Kano Died of Covid 19
Reliable sources confirmed to The Guardian that around 20 members of the quasi-body tested positive for COVID19 in Kano. According to sources, after testing at the Kusala Dam NYSC targeting field in the Karaye local government district, potential legion members were found. The affected people have been sent to the isolation center. 1,900 members were deployed to Kano to receive voluntary national youth services.
Kano State NYSC coordinator Hajia Aisha Tata denied this development, insisting: "The information about the COVID19 positive at Kano NYSC is incorrect." But Dr. Tijjani Hussain, the state coordinator for COVID19, confirmed this development. Although he did not specify this number, he told reporters that the Nigerian Center for Disease Control (NCDC) screened potential participants and found positive cases. Mr. Emeka Mgbemene, Deputy Director of News at NYSC Headquarters, did not deny the incident, but he explained that those who tested positive were potential members and not full members of NYSC. He told the Guardian over the phone: \u201cNo one has tested positive for COVID19 in NYSC orientation camps throughout the country.
The NYSC induction training procedure is that everyone, including NYSC staff, must receive NCDC\u2019s coronavirus. Testing, which means that potential corps members and staff can only enter the camp if the test result is negative." Similarly, the NYSC government insisted yesterday that none of the 37 counseling camps nationwide had any COVID19-positive members. NYSC spokeswoman Adenike Adeyemi, who revealed the news in Abuja, denied that some participants tested positive for the virus. He said: "Management wanted to explain that the title and text of the story were very misleading. Please note that any potential Legion member must be tested for COVID19 prior to entering Camp 37. Only those that prove The same is true. The rules apply to camp officials. Those who test positive will be turned over to the Nigerian Center for Disease Control (NCDC) for treatment and management. "It is appropriate to confirm that there is a gap between the members of the body and the possible members of the body. When a person enters the battlefield and becomes a member of the legion, the national pledge of allegiance is registered and administered.
" He added: \u201cIn light of the above explanation, there is no red alert for the NYSC Orientation Camp because all legion members and camp officials entering the camp are negative for COVID19.\u201d The African Welfare Foundation (WBFA) stated that it will help Nigerian mothers of premature babies and sick newborns to breastfeed and breastfeed their babies successfully. Therefore, the foundation urges the National Food and Drug Administration (NAFDAC) to develop new guidelines specifically for infant feeding. At the 2021 World Breastfeeding Week commemoration in Abuja, WBFA founder and president Toyin Saraki called for the promotion of breastfeeding as the country's first ideal nutrition.
Represented by Dr. Otun Adewale, WBFA National Project Coordinator, Saraki explained that the hormone (oxytocin) released during breastfeeding stimulates the uterus to return to normal size faster and reduces postpartum hemorrhage. In addition, when Kano commemorates this day, the United Nations Early Childhood Education Fund (UNICEF) nutrition team led by Olumiji Oyedokun stated that recent research results indicate that COVID19-positive mothers can safely breastfeed. There is no risk of spreading the virus to the babies.
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