Nigeria confirms 1st cases of omicron variant
Nigeria confirmed on Wednesday its first cases of the omicron variant.
The new variant was detected among three people with a recent history of travel to South Africa who tested positive for COVID-19 after arriving in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, according to the Nigeria Center for Disease Control.
"These cases were recent arrivals in the country in the past week," Dr. Ifedayo Adetifa, director-general of the Nigeria Center for Disease Control, said in a statement Wednesday. "Follow up to ensure isolation, linkage to clinical care, contact tracing and other relevant response activities have commenced. Arrangements are also being made to notify the country where travel originated according to the provisions of the International Health Regulations."
Following confirmation of the variant on Nigerian soil, the national travel advisory was revised and now requires all inbound travellers to present proof of pre-booked day 2 and day 7 COVID-19 tests as well as a a negative test result that was taken no more than 48 hours before departure. All outbound passengers, regardless of the requirements of the destination countries, are expected to present evidence of full COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test result done no later than 48 hours before departure.
"The NCDC assumes Omicron is widespread globally given the increasing number of countries reporting this variant," Adetifa said. "Therefore, it is a matter of when, not if, we will identify more cases."
The cases of omicron in Nigeria are also the first to be confirmed in West Africa.
-ABC News' James Bwala