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CORONAVIRUS: Dabiri-Erewa Advises Nigerians In China To Be Cautious
  • January 29, 2020
  • Unity Times

Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO Nigerians in Diaspora Commission NiDCOM has advised Nigerians living in China to be wary of CORONAVIRUS as the Nigerian mission in Beijing is in touch with Nigerians in Wuhan.

She equally counselled them to keep indoors and take necessary medical precautions as advised.

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In a statement issued by Abdur-Rahman Balogun, Head of Media and Public Relations of the Commission, She counselled Nigerians in China to stay more indoors to avoid contacting the killer disease.

She said the warning became imperative as medical persons said there was no specific medication or vacinne so far for the coronavirus.

She assured Nigerians living in China that the mission will ensure that all necessary actions will be taken accordingly.

” It is important to advice Nigerians in China to be careful and take necessary precautions by staying indoors more for now”, she advised.

The NiDCOM boss also called the attention of Nigerians in China to 
follow medical advice as obtained in many educational fliers and 
announcements.

She advised Nigerians to avoid crowded and closed areas as well as avoid close contact with people who are having cold.

Dabiri-Erewa equally advised Nigerians to avoid eating uncooked meat and animals products for now.

She told Nigerians living in China to always wash their hands regularly 
and maintain personal hygiene.

She said while some are worried that they may run out of goods and other household stuff as a result of movement restrictions, she assured that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is monitoring the situation.

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