The Nigerian government has said that all travellers arriving Nigeria must now provide evidence of COVID vaccination in the wake of new waves of the virus. Geoffrey Okatubo, director of port health services, said this on Monday during a media briefing at the ministry of health in Abuja. In December 2022, the federal government had relaxed COVID-19 rules in the country.
January 23, 2023The Nigerian government has said that all travellers arriving Nigeria must now provide evidence of COVID vaccination in the wake of new waves of the virus.
Speaking on Monday, Okatubo said port health services had heightened surveillance at points of entry following the reported surge in the cases of COVID in countries like China, Japan, and the United States. “All international travellers arriving Nigeria are now to provide evidence of vaccination at point of entry and it was agreed that unvaccinated passengers arriving from other countries may have to be vaccinated at the airport.
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