The Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, has advised health authorities to activate heightened alert systems in response to the recently discovered XEC COVID-19 strain, which is fast spreading over the world.
XEC is the latest in a long line of past and present COVID variations being tracked as the COVID-19 virus evolves naturally.
This warning comes after the strain, which was first discovered in Australia, has now been confirmed in 29 nations.
This was stated in a letter dated December 5 but made available to Chronicle NG on Saturday.
It was addressed to the Committee of Chief Medical Directors and Medical Directors by the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Head of the Teaching Hospital Division, Dr. O.N. Anuma.
The letter read, “I am directed to inform you of a newly detected XEC COVID-19 variant that has been reported in Australia and has already spread to 29 countries globally.
“You may wish to know that this variant has shown a growth advantage over other circulating strains, raising concerns about its potential impact on public health.”
He emphasised the need for vigilance and immediate action.
“Alert systems should be immediately activated throughout our hospitals for a high index of suspicion in patients with COVID-like symptoms,” he stated.
The instruction further emphasised the necessity of coordination and prompt information sharing among health institutions and the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in ensuring an effective response.
Medical experts are also encouraged to improve monitoring techniques and communicate vital data about the XEC variant.
“We request your committee to collaborate with all relevant stakeholders to share critical data regarding this strain and implement enhanced monitoring protocols.
“Timely information sharing among relevant stakeholders, including the Federal Ministry of Health, will be vital for effective response strategies,” he warned.
In September, it was reported that XEC has spread across 27 countries, including France and the United States, infecting more than 600 people.
Findings also revealed that the COVID-19 variant XEC was identified in Germany in June, with more cases of the variant having since emerged in the UK, the US, Denmark, and several other countries.
According to reports, XEC has some new mutations that might help it spread this autumn, although vaccines should still help prevent severe cases, according to scientists.