Covid-19: Nigeria records two cases of Omicron variant

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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control this morning confirmed the first case of the Omicron variant in the country.

This was contained in a press release issued by the centre and signed by the Director-General, Dr Ifedayo Adetifa.

According to Adetifa, the two cases of the variant were discovered through genomic sequencing linked to two passengers from South Africa.

The statement reads in part, “In line with the routine travel tests required of all international travellers and genomic sequencing at the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control through its National Reference Laboratory, Abuja, confirms Nigeria’s first case of the Omicron variant.

“Genomic sequencing of positive cases from routine day two testing for travellers to Nigeria identified two cases of Omicron variant among travellers from South Africa who arrived in Nigeria last week.

“Retrospective sequencing of previously confirmed cases among travelers to Nigeria also identified the omicron variant among samples collected in October 2021”.

The NCDC however added that the two patients were asymptomatic and contact tracing had begun.

Recall that the Omicron variant, a new strain of the coronavirus disease, was reported in South Africa and first detected in Botswana.

Following the discovery, countries such as the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, Israel among others placed travel bans on southern African countries.

Similarly, the government of Canada had also stated that it discovered two cases of the variant from two passengers from Nigeria.

The Federal Government through the Presidential Steering Committee on Covid-19 had, however, said that it was investigating the issue to get more details.

According to the NCDC, Nigeria currently has 214, 218 confirmed cases.

While 207,304 have been discharged, 2,977 died from the contagion.

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