Measles Outbreak: Adamawa government extends school resumption by one week

The Adamawa government has extended the resumption of primary and secondary schools for the third term academic session to May 13 to enable the government to vaccinate children against measles.
Aisha Umar, the permanent secretary, Ministry of Education and Human Capital Development, announced this in a statement on Monday in Yola.
Ms Umar explained that the pupils and students were scheduled to May 6, but the resumption was extended to May 13 to contain the measles outbreak in parts of the state.
According to her, the disease had already affected some children.
“In view of the above, the executive governor of Adamawa, Ahmadu Fintiri, has directed that all schools, both public and private, should remain closed for one week.
“The new resumption date will be Monday, May 13, to enable the task force to conduct an elaborate vaccination campaign for all children.
“The ministry regrets all inconveniences caused by the sudden extension,” she said.
A measles outbreak had recently killed 42 children in Mubi North and Gombi local government areas of the state.
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