* Virus also mimics malaria symptoms, but it’s not – NCDC
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama, has tested positive for COVID-19.
Onyeama was confirmed positive on Saturday, after his fourth test. The minister took to Twitter on Sunday afternoon to announce his health status.
“Did my fourth Covid-19 test yesterday at the first sign of a throat irritation and unfortunately this time it came back positive. That is life! Win some lose some. Heading for isolation in a health facility and praying for the best. #StayHomeSaveLives #COVID19 #PTFCOVID19,” he wrote.
Onyeama joins the list of prominent Nigerians who have contracted the virus. Before now, governors Rotimi Akeredolu (Ondo), Nasir El-Rufai (Kaduna), Seyi Makinde (Oyo), Bala Mohammed (Bauchi) and Okezie Ikpeazu (Abia) had also tested positive for the virus.
Meanwhile, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) says though COVID-19 presents symptoms similar to malaria such as fever, both diseases are caused by different organisms and differ in mode of transmission.
The NCDC made this known on its official twitter handle, while warning Nigerians against taking COVID-19 and malaria as the same infection.
The health agency also identified 12 symptoms that could point to the existence of COVID-19 in the human body.
It said the listed symptoms will help Nigerians “take responsibility” by quickly calling the available holtines if they experienced a combination of this symptoms.
The NCDC urged Nigerians to alert its officials, “If you have COUGH or FEVER and one of these symptoms:
Loss of Taste
Loss of Smell
Difficulty Breathing
Diarrhea
Catarrh
Fatigue
Shivering
Body Pain
Headache
Sore Throat.
It also added that difficulty in breathing or shortness of breath, chest pain or pressure, and loss of speech or movement” were some of the serious symptoms of COVID-19.
The NCDC urged Nigerians to “seek immediate medical attention if they have serious symptoms.”
Recall that the World Health Organisation (WHO) advised that people with mild symptoms who were otherwise healthy should manage their symptoms at home.
“On average it takes 5-6 days from when someone is infected with the virus for symptoms to show, however it can take up to 14 days,” it said.