The NCDC Director-General, Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, has stated that transmission of COVID-19 is largely among young people but the people besting the brunt of it are older people.
He stated this during the briefing of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 in Abuja on Thursday and cautioned against undue and unrestrained social activities.
He said, “As more people are infected across the world, you would have seen the numbers; it is increasingly obvious that transmission among younger people really, not children, but people aged between 20 and 40 as far as we know, are really driving the spread of this virus, but those that are bearing the brunt of it are people age 50 and above.
Three out of five people who died from COVID-19 are 50 years and above; so we have to work harder, all of us collectively, to protect our elderly. We are on the verge of opening our airports, we have relaxed intercity travel.”
Ihekweazu asked the people not to go on social visits which might further the spread of the virus.
The NCDC said it had published new guidelines and advisory for vulnerable people, and urged Nigerians to read it.