
In Kano state there has been “unprecedented” purchases of pest control products.
Shehu Idris Bichi, the head of
the city’s chemicals traders, who spoke to AFP, said sales have have
increased four-fold since the outbreak was first announced.
He said: “Traders are doing
brisk business because people are making unprecedented purchases of the
product to rid their homes of rats that cause the disease.”
Another trader, Abubakar
Ja’afar, who works in Kano’s largest market, said he had never seen
sales so high in his 20 years in the trade, with traders in other cities
reporting similar increases in sales.
He said: “I used to get
between five and 10 clients a day but now I get at least 30 customers…
people you don’t expect because of their social status. Lassa doesn’t
discriminate between the rich and the poor.”
Awwalu Amini another trader in Kano said: “I was making up to 500 naira a day but now I make between 2,000 naira and 4,000 naira every day.”In a related development, the Lagos state government has confirmed 3 of the 14 suspected cases of Lassa fever and one death as it is currently monitoring 438 people who have had contacts with the confirmed cases.
In a joint statement signed by Dr. Jide Idris, the commissioner for health and Dr. Olufemi Onanuga, the special adviser on Primary Health Care (PHC), the state government has reactivated isolation wards in Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) and 26 general hospitals in the state for isolation of any suspected case.
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