Lagos State Government has recommended the resumption of students for
academic activities following the satisfactory result from analysis of
water samples from all water delivery points at the Queen’s College, Yaba. The school had been shut for over two months following the outbreak of diarrhoea which killed three students.
Dr Jide Idris, the
State Commissioner for Health disclosed on Monday while giving an
update on the outbreak of gastroenteritis in the school that the school
authority have collaborated with the Parents Teachers Association (PTA), Old Girls Association and the Federal Ministry of Education and have successfully addressed identified areas of lapses by instituting various control measures.
He
disclosed that since the outbreak of the disease in the school, 40
cases were admitted in various public and private hospitals in the State
in which 37 cases were discharged after full recovery while the
remaining three were unfortunately lost to the disease. He also stated
that though no new case of the disease had been reported since the last
case was discharged on the 18th of April, 2017, he warned that sporadic
cases might still occur due to multi-microbial nature of the disease
occurrence.
He said the control measures included decommissioning
of the multiple contaminated water sources, renovation of the dining
hall, decontamination of the hostels among other things have to be done.
“I
am delighted to inform you that based on the results of the analysis of
the latest water samples collected on Tuesday, April 11, 2017, all
water delivery points have been certified to conform to official
specifications and I hereby recommend to the School Authority resumption
of Students of Queens College, Yaba, Lagos,” he said.
He restated
the need for the school authority to ensure strict compliance to
personal and environmental hygiene and stated that the government is
committed to providing good health for every citizen irrespective of
gender, religious or ethnic affiliations. He urged the public to report
unusual disease occurrence to the nearest public health facility or the
Ministry of Health.
He concluded by saying the Lagos State
Government commiserates with the families and management of the school
on the sad occurrence.
Source: TodayNG
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