FOLLOWING the spread of the Ebola Virus
Disease to Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, some banks have
commenced the screening of their customers for Ebola virus.
While some old generation banks only
provided hand sanitisers for their customers on Tuesday, the new
generation banks used a screening device to ascertain the temperature of
those entering their branches.
At one of the generation banks located
inside the state secretariat, customers were screened before they were
allowed into the banking hall, even as workers inside the bank wore
rubber gloves, ostensibly for protection from the dreaded disease.
Fortunately, more than 40 persons
screened within few minutes were allowed to enter the banking hall
because their temperature, according to the private security personnel
employed by the bank, was not above 40 degrees Celsius.
Though few of those screened initially
expressed fear over the exercise, they were, however, delighted to note
that their temperature was within the normal range.
The temperature of the customers screened
as at the time our source visited the bank ranged from 30 degrees
Celsius to 36.5 degree Celsius.
However, the private security personnel
in charge of the exercise said the exercise was targeted at preventing
the further spread of the Ebola virus.
“We are using this tool (infrared
thermometer) to check their (customers) temperature and if it is above
40 (degrees Celsius), the person is advised to go for medical checkup.
But this does not mean they have Ebola. It may be malaria,” he said.
In another new generation bank within the state secretariat, a security personnel explained,
“Any person that wants to enter the banking hall must have his temperature checked before he is allowed to enter.
Same action was also seen in some of the new generation banks in the City of ABA.
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