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The fear of Ebola made Nigerians wash their hands regularly. Hand washing/sanitizing is important and should be a routine activity. This article highlights reasons why we should always keep our hands clean. It was published in The Guardian Newspaper on Saturday, November 15, 2014 (Page 44).
The fear of Ebola made Nigerians wash their hands regularly. Hand washing/sanitizing is important and should be a routine activity. This article highlights reasons why we should always keep our hands clean. It was published in The Guardian Newspaper on Saturday, November 15, 2014 (Page 44).
The fear of Ebola made Nigerians wash their hands regularly. Hand washing/sanitizing is important and should be a routine activity. This article highlights reasons why we should always keep our hands clean. It was published in The Guardian Newspaper on Saturday, November 15, 2014 (Page 44).
Ebola
Virus
Disease
(EVD)
has
come
and
gone
in
Nigeria.
During
the
outbreak
of
the
virus,
many
Nigerians
were
greeted
with
fear
due
to
the
means
of
transmission
from
one
person
to
another,
which
only
requires
direct
contact
with
bodily
fluids
such
as
sweats,
saliva
and
blood
of
an
infected
person.
That
fear
has
now
been
suppressed,
at
least
for
now,
with
Nigeria
declared
Ebola-free
by
the
World
Health
Organization
(WHO)
in
October.
But
what
remains
with
us
are
the
lessons
of
the
importance
of
personal
hygiene
that
the
EVD
taught
us
or
at
least
brought
to
our
memory
as
a
country.
During
the
EVD
outbreak,
hand
sanitizers
were
flying
off
the
store
shelves
as
Nigerians
stocked
them
in
their
bags
and
pockets,
hoping
to
protect
themselves
from
the
EVD.
Banks,
religious
institutions,
eateries
and
offices
equally
placed
sanitizers
at
their
entrances
for
use.
This
led
to
a
dramatic
surge
in
the
sale
of
hand
sanitizers
even
as
their
prices
rose
more
than
twice
or
thrice,
when
compared
with
prices
before
the
outbreak.
Also,
many
Nigerians
resorted
to
washing
their
hands
regularly
with
soap
or
detergent,
irrespective
of
whether
or
not
they
made
contact
with
anyone.
Some
Nigerians
even
cleaned
their
car
steering
and
door
handles
with
sanitizers.
Those
were
the
days
of
Ebola
in
Nigeria.
Now,
the
EVD
is
no
more
in
Nigeria,
according
to
the
WHO.
Coincidentally,
the
use
of
hand
sanitizers
has
declined
too.
Findings
from
an
oral
survey
among
Lagosians
revealed
that
95%
of
the
respondents
could
not
remember
the
last
time
they
used
their
hand
sanitizer,
although
many
claimed
they
still
possess
one.
The
main
reason
for
this
was
that
Ebola
has
left
Nigeria.
While
it
is
true
that
the
EVD
has
left
Nigeria,
the
reality
is
that
it
is
still
in
nearby
African
countries.
Besides,
Ebola
should
not
be
the
only
reason
why
we
should
always
keep
our
hands
clean.
As
citizens,
we
do
not
have
to
wait
for
the
outbreak
of
a
disease
or
virus
like
the
EVD
before
we
practice
personal
hygiene.
Hand
washing
and
the
use
of
sanitizers
should
become
part
of
our
culture.
We
need
to
educate
our
kids
on
the
importance
of
washing
their
hands
regularly
and
ensure
that
they
implement
this.
Not
only
does
it
reduce
the
spread
of
diarrheal
and
respiratory
illness,
according
to
the
Centers
for
Disease
Control
and
Prevention,
hand
washing
is
also
one
of
the
best
ways
to
remove
germs,
avoid
getting
sick,
and
prevent
the
spread
of
germs
to
others.
Clean
Hands
Save
Lives!
All
views
expressed
in
this
article
are
those
of
the
author
and
do
not
necessarily
represent
the
views
of,
and
should
not
be
attributed
to,
any
organization
he
works
for.