Monarch rallies private sector to COVID-19 preventive measures

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Monarch rallies private sector to COVID-19 preventive measures
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“Let the government put the laws in place. As they are mandating us to wear face masks, they should mandate basic disinfection of the environment to prevent the spread of the pandemic.” OoniOfIfe Covid19 Coronavirus Nigeria

The monarch, while donating a motorised modular fumigator to the Pest Control Association of Nigeria recently in Lagos, said COVID-19 is real and raving the world, but it could be better controlled locally when all stakeholders made it a duty to observe preventive measures within their domains.

“Let the government put the laws in place. As they are mandating us to wear face masks, they should mandate basic disinfection of the environment to prevent the spread of the pandemic,” he said. While speaking on the importance of the fumigator, a Public Health Physician and the Head of Department, Community Health, Obafemi Awolowo University, Prof. Peju Esimai, said infection prevention and control were crucial in the war against COVID-19.

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