Abstract

The recent Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) caused by the novel strain of coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2 virus) has become a worldwide public health crisis with associated high mortality rates globally. Human to human transmission of the infection emphasizes the importance of adhering to public and social measure to halt its spread. However, the recent #ENDSARS protests led by angry youths in Nigeria resulted to complete flouting of all WHO guidelines meted to curb the spread of the virus. Given that the nation is the most populous African country with over 50 percent of her population been youths, this situation has huge implications for the country and Africa as a whole. The risk of community transmission occasioned by the protest, coupled with travels and active mobility across countries within the continent increases the risk of community transmission with possible increases in new cases over the next few weeks to months. From the foregoing, it is expedient to increase awareness and enforcement of the use of personal protective equipment especially use of nose masks, face shields and frequent hand washing or sanitizing in public places. These individual-targeted measures will go a long way to curtail the imminent community transmission of COVID-19 across Nigeria. It is therefore recommended that Government and non-governmental agencies across the region actively engage to increase collaborative efforts; screening facilities and access to these services across the country, as well as accentuate regular adherence to preventive measures to the general public.

Highlights

  • The World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for public health and social measures for slowing or stopping the spread of COVID-19 at national or community level include individual and environmental measures, detecting and isolating cases, contact-tracing and quarantine, social and physical distancing measures including for mass gatherings, international travel measures, vaccines and treatments [6]

  • The measures are used in conjunction with individual protective measures against COVID-19 such as frequent hand washing and cough etiquette and use of face mask in public places [5,9]

  • With the wake of #EndSARS protest in Nigeria, mammoth crowds of youth have gathered in different places across the country (Figure 2)

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Introduction

Several countries including Nigeria have implemented extensive public health preventive measures spanning both pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical interventions such as lockdown, closure of borders and social distancing to reduce the surge in imported cases and local transmission of the disease [6]. Community transmission is on the rise in Nigeria with new cases been recorded every week.

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