From Ali Galadima, Bauchi
The Chairman Bauchi State Primary Health Care Development
Agency (BSPCDA) Dr. Rilwanu Mohammed has declared that very soon coronavirus
would be defeated like Ebola was defeated in the country.
Dr. Mohammed said Nigerian should not panic because of the
virus saying it would be hard for the various to survive in Africa due to
heating climate and other factors.
He stated this yesterday in his office during a courtesy
visit paid to him by members of the Bauchi State Public Media Network
He said the virus dont like Nigerian blood and once the drop
on the ground they would die within twenty four hours because of the heating
whether.
According to him, as a precaution measure people should
always wash their hands with soap before and after eating and also to minimize
hands shake.
Dr Mohammed further directed the reactivation of hands
washing with soap in schools, banks, churches and Mosques as a measures towards
curtailing the rapid spread of the deadly various.
Speaking Chairperson of the Network Mrs. Bulak Afsat as
media practitioners they are committed into telling people about diseases and
how to prevent it and where they may get help.
Afsat said, “we will work and uplift health standard of
Bauchi through creating positive awareness and elightement in all nook and
crannies of the state so that people would be more inform on public health
issues going around.
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