New COVID-19 Variant: Proactive measures in place at MMIA โ Port Health
The Officer-in-Charge, Omede Ogu, gave the assurance in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday.
Mr Ogu said information on the new variant has been placed on the PHS emergency platform, and other agencies at the airport are also informed of the emergency.
โOur mandate is health safety and security at the point of entry, and it covers both routine and emergency situations,โ he said.
โThe ambulances are in good condition, and our clinics around the tarmac are in the perfect shape to review any form of emergency and facilities are inspected daily.โ
He said personnel are trained weekly to keep them abreast of steps to take when confronted with emergencies like this.
โOur personnel are on the ground, and our structures are constantly reviewed, so we assure everyone that there is absolutely nothing to worry about,โ he said.
New variant
The UK authority said the strain has also been identified in Israel, Denmark, and the United States.
It said the case was confirmed in an individual with no recent travel history, which suggests a degree of community transmission within the UK.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) and the US health authorities had, on Thursday, said they were closely monitoring a new variant of COVID-19, although the potential impact of BA.2.86 is currently unknown.
WHO designated the COVID-19 variant BA.2.86 as a โvariant under monitoringโ due to the large number of mutations it carries.
Nigeria and the UK record a high volume of travellers who shuttle between both countries regularly.
Precautions
He said there are cameras on the tarmac that capture the body temperature of passengers.
โFor every passenger arriving at the airport, the first point of call is the port health services, and they are screened to check for irregularities in body temperature,โ he said.
โThe instruments are categorised into three: the hand-held thermometer, a tripod tarmac scanner, and the distant tarmac camera.โ
According to him, the distant tarmac camera is the most effective because it captures everyone and all the health information, and port health officials see the result on the screen.
โWe intend to get more cameras in the nearest future for more effective coverage and optimal reporting,โ he said.
He urged Nigerians not to panic, noting that the new variant is still at the observatory level.