He said, “With a good number of secondary contacts yet to complete the 21-day incubation period, the possibility of two or three more cases could not be entirely ruled out.”
He commended the health workers who were managing patients of the EVD for their courage, compassion and sacrifice.
The Minister, who observed that nine of the 12 confirmed cases were either medical doctors or nurses, singled out the most senior physician that treated the late Sawyer, Dr. Ameyo Adedavoh.
He commended the late Adedavoh for her exceptional bravery, saying she paid with her life to ensure that many other Nigerians were not contaminated by the virus.
He said, “Dr. Adedavoh took the brunt of physically blocking the patient from running away from the First Consultants Hospital, which would have not only infected more people, but also make contact tracing difficult. I am confident that she will be honoured by Nigeria at the appropriate time”
On the status of EVD in the country, Chukwu said that the total number of confirmed cases still stood at 12, with five dead, five successfully managed and discharged, while the remaining two were currently undergoing treatment at the isolation ward in Lagos.