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COVID-19 That We All May Be Safe

By Humphrey Ogu

 

Novel  Coronavirus,  also  known  as  Covid-19 pandemic  threw  up  a  lot  of  challenges  to humanity.  Although  every  entity—country, state,  community ,  organisation  strove  to  protect  its citizens  or  staff,  different  organisations  adopted different  approaches  to  ensuring  that  people  are protected  from  the  killer  virus. As a socially responsible institution, the University of Port  Harcourt  took  a  proactive  step  by  sensitising members  of  the  academic  community  on  T uesday, February  11,  2020  on  how  to  stay  safe  from  Lassa Fever  virus  and  Novel  Coronavirus  two  viral  killer diseases ravaging parts of the world at the time. The one-day  Sensitisation  Forum  on  Lassa  Fever  and Novel Coronavirus  at  Ebitimi Banigo  Auditorium was organised  by  Africa  Centre  of  Excellence  in  Public Health and T oxicological Research (ACE-PUTOR) in collaboration  with  UniPort  School  of  Public  Health. It  featured  two  lectures.  The  first  one  was  entitled, “Lassa  Fever  and  Novel Coronavirus:  An Overview of What We Know and What We Need to Do,” delivered by  Consultant  Infectious  Diseases  and  Respiratory Physician, DrDatonye Alasia. In herlecture entitled: 
“Infection  Prevention  and  Control  for  Lassa  Fever and  Corona  Virus”,  Consultant  Epidemiologist  and Acting Head of Department of Preventive and Social Medi ci ne,   Dr  Omosi vi e  Maduka  recommended regular  hand washing with soap under  running water as  well  as  personal  hygiene  as  preventive  measures. She  also  demonstrated  best  ways of  washing the  hands and  wearing  masks  to  prevent  contracting  the  viral diseases.

On March  25,  2020,  staff  on  Grade Level 11  and  below were  asked  to  stay  away  from  work, except  for  drivers 
and others on essential duties. This was to reduce the number of staff at work, thereby checking the spread of  the  Covid-19.  A  memo  conveying  that  decision, which was signed by the Registrar ,  Dr  Dorcas Otto on behalf of  management, urged staff  to  adhere  strictly with  the  precautionary  measures  recommended  by the  World  Health  Organisation. Other  measures  taken  by  the  Management  of  the University  were  the  installation  of  washing  hand basins  with  running  water  and  liquid  wash  at different  spot  on  campus.  At  the  entrance  of  the Senate  Building,   where  six  of  such  basins  are stationed  three  on  each  of  the  two  wings,  security  men are  on  hand  to  enforce  compliance  with  the  handwashing  rules.  This  is  in  addition  to  checking  the temperature  of  staff  and  visitors  to  the  building. More  so,  the  use of  face  masks had also  been made mandatory  for  those  who  wish  to  access  the  building. Sometime  in  May  this  year ,  an  indigenous  firm, AMNI  International  Petroleum  donated  Covid-19 equipment  to  the  University.  This  donation  has culminated  in  the  University  having  a  Centre  for Covid-19,  which  was  commissioned  on  Monday, September  14, 2020. While overseeing the  affairs of t h e   University,   Deputy   Vice   Chancellor (Administration),  Professor  Regina  Ogali  had  on 
Friday,  June  25,  2020  paid  a  working  visit  to  the centre,   located   at   the   Regional Centre  for Biotechnology  and  Bioresources  Research  (RCBBR). Again,  the  Faculty  of  Pharmaceutical  Sciences  had e a r l i e r   p r o d u c e d   h a n d   s a n i t i s e r,   w h i l e   t h e 
Department  of  Fine  Arts  and  Design  also  massproduced customised  facemask  for  use by staff  and students  in  the  University.

On  Monday,  October  12,  2020,  the  Acting  Vice Chancellor ,  Professor  Stephen  Okodudu,  led  other Principal  Officers  and  some  senior  staff  on  inspection of the Isolation Centre in the eventuality of any case.  T h e   I s o l a t i o n   C e n t r e   i s   l o c a t e d   a t   t h e Internationational  Students'  Centre,  University Park. The level  of  preparedeness  at  the  Centre  was quite  impressive  and  satisfactory.

While  the  authorities  of  UniPort  does  its  bit  in ensuring  the  safety  of  staff,  students,  visitors,  and other  stakeholders  in  the  University,  it  behoves  every  individual   t o   c ont i nue   t o   obey   the   Covid-19 preventive  protocols.  This way,  UniPort shall  be  safe. And  we  all  shall  stay  safe  and  healthy.

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