The management of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Abia state said that it has adopted some basic preventive and control measures to checkmate the spread of Coronavirus and Lassa fever inside the Orientation camp.
The management of the National Youth Service Corps in Abia state said that it has adopted some basic preventive and control measures to checkmate the spread of Coronavirus and Lassa fever inside the Orientation camp.
Fasakin said that some of the measures adopted by the camp officials included the sensitisation of corps members, camp officials and other members of the camp community on the pandemic with the assistance of medical personnel from the Federal Medical Center , Umuahia. “Also, the camp market operators are adequately enlightened on the need to adhere strictly to basic hygiene,” she said.
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