Akwa Ibom State Government has blamed high number of persons tested COVID-19 Delta variant on influx of people from neighbouring states without facilities for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test.
The Coordinator for Covid-19 management, Dr. Dominic Ukpong who announced this during a press briefing in Uyo on Friday also blamed the rising number of cases on the attitude of most people.
Ukpong who is also immediate past Commissioner for Health said in their continued disbelief about the existence of Covid-19, many have consistently ignored basic Covid-19 protocols and have therefore exposed themselves to the infection.
“Following our invitation, we have pleasantly been receiving and testing increasing huge number of people and whole families coming voluntarily for testing in the last two weeks. These include large number of people from some neighbouring States where there are no facilities for PCR tests.
“You are well aware that we are the only state with two State-owned PCR laboratories which NCDC acclaimed to be about the best in the country. These PCR machines are maintained entirely by the state and people are tested free and all positive cases are also treated free at our permanent facility, the Infectious Disease Center, IDC, Ituk Mbang,” he said.
The Coordinator who stated that the state government has once again subjected members of the state executive council, other public officers and frontline public servant to Covid-19 test, maintained that Akwa Ibom would rather test and record many cases than wait for its people to die in ignorance.
According to him, “We have also been constantly inviting people to come in for COVID testing. We prefer to test and treat every positive case found rather than wait for symptoms to develop because symptoms of the new variant, the DELTA variant, are not yet quite clear.
“We, however, know that many of those infected with the variant are symptomless; cough and loss of smell and taste are not regular features; those infected can come down more quickly and seriously with the diseases; the variant is also 50 times more infectious than previous variant and is affecting young people with more severity than the previous variants,” he added.