The National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA) has disclosed that a new variant of the COVID-19 virus, known as XEC, was recently detected in some countries and that, currently, there are no confirmed cases of the XEC variant in Nigeria.
While the country remains free of this new variant, the NBMA says that it is committed to taking all necessary precautions to safeguard public health and prevent its potential spread into the country.
As part of its ongoing efforts to ensure Nigeria remains protected from emerging biosecurity threats, the agency says it is working closely with relevant stakeholders to monitor and assess the situation.
“Proactive measures, including heightened surveillance at borders, airports, and other points of entry, are being implemented to detect any potential cases promptly. Additionally, we will continue to reinforce our national vaccination and public health response strategies,” the agency disclosed in a statement made available to EnviroNews.
Considering this development, the NBMA is issuing the following public advisory to ensure continued safety:
• Stay Informed: Please rely on trusted health authorities for accurate information regarding COVID-19 and any emerging variants. Misinformation can lead to confusion and jeopardize public health efforts.
• Adhere to Preventive Measures: Continue to practice the preventive measures that have helped curb the spread of COVID-19, including wearing masks(N45), practicing good hand hygiene, maintaining physical distancing where possible, and ensuring proper ventilation in indoor spaces.
• Get Vaccinated: We strongly encourage all eligible individuals to get vaccinated and receive booster shots. Vaccination remains one of the most effective means of preventing severe illness and complications from COVID-19.
• Monitor Symptoms: If you experience any symptoms of COVID-19, such as fever, cough, shortness of breath, or loss of taste or smell, seek medical attention immediately and follow the guidance provided by local health authorities.
• Cooperate with Health Authorities: In the event of any suspected or confirmed cases of the XEC variant, we urge the public to cooperate fully with health authorities in reporting cases and adhering to quarantine and isolation guidelines.
The NBMA adds that it prioritises biosecurity and biosafety and is committed to protecting Nigeria from any potential threats to public health.
“We will continue to provide updates as necessary and ensure that all measures are in place to respond swiftly to any developments. We call on all Nigerians to remain vigilant, adhere to public health guidelines, and trust in the collective efforts of our national health infrastructure in safeguarding the wellbeing of all citizens,” notes the NBMA.