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The number of tests conducted per state is now published in our daily situation report

This is part of our committment to ensure transparent reporting of #COVID19 data in Nigeria

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https://twitter.com/NCDCgov/status/1262697053450309633?s=09
#COVID19Nigeria update for Wednesday 20th May, 2020.

284 new cases of #COVID19:
199-Lagos
26-Rivers
19-Oyo
8-FCT
8-Borno
7-Plateau
6-Jigawa
5-Kano
2-Abia
1-Ekiti
1-Delta
1-Kwara
1-Taraba

As at 20th May 2020, there are 6677 cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria, 1840 discharged and 200 dead.

A breakdown of cases by State can be found via: https://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng.

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We have developed a document to address Frequently Asked Questions about TESTING for #COVID19.

Please follow closely as we answer them.

Also find them on our Twitter page via:
https://twitter.com/NCDCgov/status/1263409074634358784

Or download via:
https://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng/media/files/FAQS_on_COVID19_Diagnostics.pdf
FAQs ON #COVID19 TESTING

What is the method of testing for #COVID19Nigeria?

RT-PCR is the only approved method for #COVID19Nigeria. This is done in a molecular laboratory.
FAQs ON #COVID19 TESTING

Why is a molecular test used to diagnose #COVID19?

A molecular test (PCR) is currently the most reliable method that can tell us whether the virus is present in the body
FAQs ON #COVID19 TESTING

Why is Nigeria not using rapid test kits?

Currently, most rapid test kits can give false positive or false negative results.
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How does testing detect #COVID19?

Molecular tests ( PCR) detect the presence of the virus in samples obtained from patients. This method can only diagnose someone with #COVID19 if they are actively infected even if they are not showing symptoms.
FAQs ON #COVID19 TESTING

Where do people go to get tested?

Please call your state helpline. Some states have sample collection sites, while in other states a health worker will visit you. State officials will advise you on sample collection based on your condition
FAQs ON #COVID19 TESTING

What happens if my state does not have a #COVID19 testing lab?

Samples are transported to the nearest lab with #COVID19 testing capacity. NCDC is working hard to ensure that every state has a #COVID19 testing lab to reduce test result wait time.
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How is a sample collected for #COVID19 test?

A trained health worker, wearing personal protective equipment uses a long swab to collect a sample from the back of your nose or throat
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What happens after a #COVID19 test is collected?

After collection, samples are placed in a transport tube, carefully packaged and transported to the nearest lab within the NCDC lab network for testing
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What should I do while awaiting my result?

While waiting please:

🔅 Self-isolate from friends and family

🔅 Practice frequent hand hygiene

🔅 Wear a face mask

🔅 Adhere to preventive measures recommended by the Federal Ministry of Health and the NCDC

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"We continue to work with different stakeholders to provide communities across the country with the right information to stay safe."

👉 Simon Idoko of the National Orientation Agency, a member of the National Risk Communication Working Group, supporting a mass motorised #COVID19 campaign in Adamawa State.

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"Plenty people wey catch the virus dey recover after dem collect treatment. When Government people come make we allow dem to test us."

Do not discriminate against people with #COVID19 as most people recover fully after treatment.

Remember, #COVID19 is not a death sentence.

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