Nigeria will ban travellers coming from India, Brazil and Turkey due to considerations concerning the rampant unfold of coronavirus in these nations, a presidential committee stated on Sunday.
“Non-Nigerian passport holders and non-residents who visited Brazil, India or Turkey inside Fourteen (14) days previous journey to Nigeria, shall be denied entry into Nigeria,” Boss Mustapha, chairman of the presidential steering committee on Covid-19, said in a statement.
The ban will take effect from May 4, the statement said.
Nigeria announced 43 confirmed new coronavirus cases on Saturday, bringing its total to 165,153, with 2,063 deaths.
Indian hospitals, morgues and crematoriums have been overwhelmed as the country has reported more than 300,000 daily cases for more than 10 days straight. Many families have been left on their own to find medicines and oxygen.
In Brazil, new coronavirus cases have fallen off a late-March peak, but remain high by historical standards. Total deaths in the country are second only to the United States.
Turkey imposed a nationwide “full lockdown” on Thursday, lasting till May 17, to curb a surge in coronavirus infections and deaths, with the world’s fourth highest variety of circumstances and the worst on a per-capita foundation amongst main nations.
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