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The notice was given on Sunday, February 14, by the state commissioner of health, Joseph Ngbea

- Ngbea said that five students of the school were hit by the strange illness

Joseph Ngbea, the state commissioner for health and human services, said that five students of the school were hit by the strange illness.

The commissioner described the strange illness as ‘Orepa syndrome” saying that that the students experienced paresis.

He said five students of the school were hit adding that the school was shut to avoid any possible spread.

Ngbea said:

“Five students were affected, three at the Teaching Hospital and one of them is doing well while two others are at Madonna hospital (a private hospital). You know that Nigeria is in the process of certification of polio-free, now, we saw that some students were having paresis. (not completely paralysis). They are actually doing well.

 “Since there is no paralysis, polio is completely ruled out. So it is called Orepa syndrome, we are trying to look at that, they are being treated, for now, there is no diagnosis at the teaching hospital."

When asked if the disease is contagious, the commissioner said:

“It is autoimmune. That is why we shut down the school, the biology of the virus, we want to look into it, it is contagious, that is why we asked them to close down the school. Benue govt shuts down secondary school over strange illness."

 It was reported that the prime minister, according to BBC News also promised that his government would do everything possible to get schools back on March 8.

He disclosed this while giving updates on what his government is doing to get the people vaccinated.


 


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