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NYSC: Corps Members To Undergo COVID-19 Tests Before Orientation

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has said that all corps members will be tested using the new antigen-based test when the National Youth Service Corps orientation camps reopen across the country.

Speaking during the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 briefing, yesterday in Abuja, the NCDC Director-General, Chikwe Ihekweazu, said, “We will test everyone and that will enable us to keep our camps safe and also help us understand what is going on in the rest of the country.”

He disclosed that the process of procurement of the antigen-based test was almost complete.

The NCDC boss also revealed that the government had launched Infection Prevention and Control call vanguard in all the states, noting that young people interested in IPC were being trained for self-management and self-regulation in the camps as they reopened.

“We know that corps members are normally young mobile population. Again, we are counting on not only the young people going to camps but parents; so we need the parents to support young people to do what they have to do.

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“We have been working extremely hard over the last two months with NYSC to reopen youth service camps. We have made a lot of progress to ensure that we can do that safely,” Ihekweazu said.

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