With barely days to the commencement of
the 2016 Olympics Games in Rio de Janeiro, the Brazilian government has
assured all participants and visitors alike of its determination to host
a historic and disease-free sports fiesta despite fears of the dreaded
Zika virus disease in that region.
He gave the assurance that the protection
of the health of Brazilians and tourists coming to the global event is a
priority and as such all necessary measures have been put in place to
protect the health of everyone.
It was gathered the Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Brazil in Abuja, Roberto
Affaia, Brazil’s Minister of Health, Ricardo Barros said that protecting
the health of Brazilians and tourists coming to this world event is a
priority to the federal government, which has pledged to put into effect
appropriate measures to protect peoples’ health.
“I was recently in Geneva, Switzerland,
and reaffirmed to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) that we
would never risk the health of athletes and tourists. Brazil is keeping
all necessary care and measures so that the games are a historical
milestone in sports”.
Barros claimed that the circulation of
the Zika virus, spread by the Aedesaegypti mosquito, will not hinder the
country from having a safe and unforgettable event for athletes,
participants and spectators as according to him, the risks are minimal.
Adding: The country’s healthcare system
is duly prepared for this big moment, with preventive actions in place
against the Aedesaegypti, 24/7 monitoring in the six cities hosting the
games and trained professionals who are qualified to attend to
emergencies.
According to the statement a study
published by the University of Cambridge makes a forecast of less than
one case of infection among the 500,000 tourists.
The statement further revealed that
specialists from the World Health Organisation (WHO) on June 14
corroborated that the risk of propagation of the disease is very low. It
said during the games, trips to Rio will represent 0.25 per cent of all
travel to Zika-affected areas, according to United States’ CDC while
noting that on the overall, the virus is already circulating in 60
countries, and Brazil represents 15 per cent of the exposed population.
The minister also observed that during
the games, Brazil will be in winter time, which is when diseases spread
by the Aedesaegypti hit their lower rate.
“In addition to that, the mobilisation
actions to fight the mosquito, like home visits and public investment in
monitoring and prevention, have caused an early fall of Zika rates –
infection cases dropped 87 per cent between February and May this year.
“The monitoring and follow-up of these
data are still in progress by means of a partnership with the WHO, in an
absolutely transparent manner. The proper measures to fight the
Aedesaegypti are still in effect, with the backup of three thousand
health agents in Rio.
“During the event preparation phase, 51
test events were performed, monitored by the Ministry of Health, and no
case of infection resulted from them. Since May 3, the Olympic torch has
passed through more than 100 cities, and not a single case has been
reported either” he said.
While stating that Brazil has experience
in organising big events, he said a similar fear was entertained over
the possible epidemic of the dengue fever when Brazil hosted the last
World Cup but, only three cases were reported in tourists.
He therefore called on all tourists to feel free to visit the country during the games.
The Olympics is perceived to be the greatest sporting event in the planet and over 200 countries and 500,000 international tourists are expected to be in Brazil for the games. THE PUNCH
The Olympics is perceived to be the greatest sporting event in the planet and over 200 countries and 500,000 international tourists are expected to be in Brazil for the games. THE PUNCH
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