The novel coronavirus pandemic has since its outbreak in Wuhan, China continued to pose a significant threat on the existence of man on earth.
The world seems not to be safe as the global face remains grim, with tears, heart attack, pain, panic and uncertainty filled homes.

How cruddy man finds himself on the face of pandemic that is beyond subdue? This terrible disease spread even among the powerful countries with an outstanding health care system among which is United States of America with 533,15 reported cases and death toll of 20,580 as at Sunday.

Nigeria confirmed its index case on the 27th of February since the disease first broke in China. Since then, the federal government through the Federal Ministry of Health has been strengthening measures to ensure the outbreak is contained quickly. With all the measures taken by states to contain the spread of the virus, yet it spread to 19 states of the federation including Kano.

The Kano state government in its effort to curtail the spread of the virus has on 26 March announced the closure of all routes linking the state to its neighbours and ordered its residents to practice social distancing, all in its effort to protect the people from the deadly disease.

Business in the bustle city of Kano, particularly in the metropolis seems to be the same, with people attending their daily routines while shunning the government directives of social distancing. Public gathering of more than 25 people as earlier banned by the state government were also violated by the people.

Based on the foregoing, and if history is worth remembering, during the 1918-19 Japan flu pandemic, the state has a population of about 2,749,727, but recorded 57,978 death. What do we think would happen with Kano’s resurgence population of over 11 million if we failed to adhere to health directives of social distancing, staying at home and lots of preventive measures?

Now that the state recorded its first case of the virus, there has been panic across the state. Peddling fake news and spewing baseless information or conspiracy theories will not help in this trying time. What is highly expected is unconditional obedience to medics, paramedics to what will help fight this virus. We must therefore support them in every way we can. Remember, countries with functional health system are struggling to contain the virus but that is now killing them mercilessly, we may equally fall under their shoes if fail to act accordingly and on time.

Government at level is expected to buckle up and embark upon robust sensitization campaign against the virus. This is a real biological war and like every other war there will be casualties. Wether we will survive this war or not depends on our ability to take responsibility and be divided not united.

#StayAtHome
#StaySafe

Rabiu Musa is a final year student, Department of Information and Media Studies, Bayero University Kano.

And can be reached at: [email protected]

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