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10 Nigerians Awaiting Evacuation From United Kingdom Test Positive For Coronavirus COVID-19

Reports emanating from the United Kingdom indicate that 10 Nigerians who registered to be evacuated back home have tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19) disease.

KanyiDaily recalls that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had on April 2, 2020, directed all its missions abroad to compile a list of Nigerians willing to come back home.

The ministry said the intending returnees would pay for their journey back home. Also, it stated that they would be compulsorily tested for COVID-19 before coming back to Nigeria.

We learnt that the Nigerian Government provided a doctor in the UK who is conducting the test for £350, the equivalent of N160,000.

According to PUNCH, no fewer than 10 Nigerians, out of the 40 persons who had been subjected to the compulsory COVID-19 test, came out positive.

The results of the tests, which were released on Monday in London, indicated that the 10 individuals were asymptomatic, raising fears that they might have infected other people.

This was said to have sparked panic among the staff of the Nigerian High Commission in London and other Nigerians who heard about the development.

It was learnt that many of those who tested positive were not resident in the UK, but went to the European country for business and educational purposes.

A source in the high commission explained that Nigerians, who registered for the evacuation, were being tested in a batch of 40, adding that another batch would soon undergo the COVID-19 test. He said:

“We have just received the results of the first batch of 40 Nigerians who registered for evacuation to Nigeria. The results show that about 10 persons tested positive for COVID-19 and they have commenced treatment in isolation centres.

“What is generating consternation is the fear that they might have infected many other people since they were not showing symptoms of the deadly disease.”

It was gathered that efforts were going on to begin tracing those who had come in contact with the positive cases.

The spokesman for Nigerians in the Diaspora Commission, Abdul-Rahman Balogun, confirmed the development, stating that those who tested positive had commenced treatment.

“Yes, I can confirm that the results of the first cluster of 40 persons revealed that between eight and 10 Nigerians tested positive for coronavirus. They have since commenced treatment in the UK,” he said.

Tobias Sylvester

Tobias Sylvester is the news editor for Kanyi Daily News and is based in Lagos. Contact Tobias at editor@kanyidaily.com. Got a confidential tip? Submit it here

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