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Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by opalu: 7:32pm On May 01, 2020
Ok
Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by LordviccoDaGuru(m): 7:33pm On May 01, 2020
Inter-state travel ban will never work
Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by styless(f): 7:33pm On May 01, 2020
hmmm

Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by MTAIYEM: 7:34pm On May 01, 2020
Jesu!
Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by namqul(m): 7:34pm On May 01, 2020
Lagos State 9.00a.m to 3pm this ones wrote 8.am to 2pm which one we go follow like this God.
Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by lapazi(m): 7:34pm On May 01, 2020
not bad at all!
Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by Small2029: 7:35pm On May 01, 2020
We don hear
Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by ojun50(m): 7:35pm On May 01, 2020
If there is any one travelling to Benin should let me know....private car
Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by Jones4190(m): 7:35pm On May 01, 2020
How Spanish flu killed more than 50 million people and yet USA and the rest of the world including Nigeria refused to lean from it. This lesson could help avoid a repeat with coronavirus
That was the 1918 influenza pandemic. The virus was often called the "Spanish flu," even though it didn't originate in Spain. The pandemic ravaged the world like wildfire, killing more than 50 million people globally and about 675,000 in the US alone
"The intensity and speed with which it struck were almost unimaginable -- infecting one-third of the Earth's population
Fast-forward to 2020, and the novel coronavirus is also spreading with astonishing speed over 3 millions as of today with over two hundred dead already.
One of the painful lessons learned from the 1918 pandemic is still relevant today but government want to neglect it for fear of loose economy "letting up on social distancing too soon"
During the Spanish flu pandemic, people stopped distancing too early, "exactly what Nigeria government want to do as from Tuesday next week" leading to a second wave of infections that was deadlier than the first, In fact, one large gathering near the end of the first wave in 1918 helped fuel the deadlier second wave.
In San Francisco, USA for instance when the number of Spanish flu cases was almost down to zero, "the city fathers said, 'Let's open up the city. Let's have a great big parade downtown. We'll all take off our masks together,'"
"Two months later, because of that event, the great influenza came back again roaring."
On the other side of the US, Philadelphia suffered a similar fate.
Even though 600 sailors from the Philadelphia Navy Yard had the Spanish flu in September 1918, the city didn't cancel a parade scheduled for September 28, 1918. The results were devastating
Three days later, Philadelphia had 635 new cases of the Spanish flu, a pity for my dear country if PMB ask Nigeria to resume work on Tuesday
"Quickly, Philadelphia became the city with the highest influenza death toll in the US, by contrast st Louis which schedule a similar parade but conceled it fared much better.
"The next month, more than 10,000 people in Philadelphia died from pandemic flu, while the death toll in Saint Louis did not rise above 700,"

The so called economy should not be use as a basic to killed Nigerians.

Let us lean from the past experience

God bless you

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Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by ehhmah(m): 7:35pm On May 01, 2020
shocked






Now they are speaking with two mouths.
Nigerians are inherently stubborn.
This is Medicine after death.

So many people will not adhere to it.

This is ain’t funny
Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by Nobody: 7:35pm On May 01, 2020
Good read
Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by Offpoint: 7:36pm On May 01, 2020
i need the typed version, I hate reading screenshot

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Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by LordviccoDaGuru(m): 7:36pm On May 01, 2020
Baawaa:
All these rubbish will not work in Lagos

grin
Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by chukwuibuipob: 7:38pm On May 01, 2020
sad waste of time
Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by kolakolex: 7:38pm On May 01, 2020
Its fair enough, at least for now.
Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by Gokoyer0(m): 7:39pm On May 01, 2020
Things are serious.
Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by myforty68: 7:39pm On May 01, 2020
At least 80 % compliance with these measures is required to slow down the transmission of the disease.play your part cheers

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Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by chigoizie7(m): 7:40pm On May 01, 2020
These people are mad
Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by Oshkosch: 7:40pm On May 01, 2020
It seems the federal government fight against Covid-19 is concentrated on just 3 states of Lagos, Ogun and FCT. This is because those are the three states they always mention on any official engagement. For avoidance of doubt Kano & Borno has higher number of confirmed cases than Ogun & FCT.

Nigerian Government is just looking for a soft landing in the fight against this pandemic.
Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by WalkerMichael(m): 7:41pm On May 01, 2020
Kai... Undergraduates in Nigeria at this time go too hear am!... But it's a good one from the FG tho but I doubt this can work in Lagos.
Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by toluleke(m): 7:43pm On May 01, 2020
Jones4190:
How Spanish flu killed more than 50 million people and yet USA and the rest of the world including Nigeria refused to lean from it. This lesson could help avoid a repeat with coronavirus
That was the 1918 influenza pandemic. The virus was often called the "Spanish flu," even though it didn't originate in Spain. The pandemic ravaged the world like wildfire, killing more than 50 million people globally and about 675,000 in the US alone
"The intensity and speed with which it struck were almost unimaginable -- infecting one-third of the Earth's population
Fast-forward to 2020, and the novel coronavirus is also spreading with astonishing speed over 3 millions as of today with over two hundred dead already.
One of the painful lessons learned from the 1918 pandemic is still relevant today but government want to neglect it for fear of loose economy "letting up on social distancing too soon"
During the Spanish flu pandemic, people stopped distancing too early, "exactly what Nigeria government want to do as from Tuesday next week" leading to a second wave of infections that was deadlier than the first, In fact, one large gathering near the end of the first wave in 1918 helped fuel the deadlier second wave.
In San Francisco, USA for instance when the number of Spanish flu cases was almost down to zero, "the city fathers said, 'Let's open up the city. Let's have a great big parade downtown. We'll all take off our masks together,'"
"Two months later, because of that event, the great influenza came back again roaring."
On the other side of the US, Philadelphia suffered a similar fate.
Even though 600 sailors from the Philadelphia Navy Yard had the Spanish flu in September 1918, the city didn't cancel a parade scheduled for September 28, 1918. The results were devastating
Three days later, Philadelphia had 635 new cases of the Spanish flu, a pity for my dear country if PMB ask Nigeria to resume work on Tuesday
"Quickly, Philadelphia became the city with the highest influenza death toll in the US, by contrast st Louis which schedule a similar parade but conceled it fared much better.
"The next month, more than 10,000 people in Philadelphia died from pandemic flu, while the death toll in Saint Louis did not rise above 700,"

The so called economy should not be use as a basic to killed Nigerians.

Let us lean from the past experience

God bless you
can you be positive .. you now add God bless you after your negativity. How will people survive 80% of Nigerians are daily earners and private worker the country that is not working hunger kill fast than covid 19 before you know there will be protest surely our incompetent officers will surely cause casualties. Which is better

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Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by Mizwisdom(f): 7:44pm On May 01, 2020
Ernerstdavid55:
grin wait o church nko I no see church there my people abi we no go woship again?


Better go to your Church, how many people can they arrest. Your Church can also organize house fellowship without anybody knowing. People are still finding ways to worship in groups

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Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by okpalaAnambra: 7:44pm On May 01, 2020
wman:
Sadly, a lot of Nigerians will flout these guidelines. We don't take to instructions and we are quick to blame the government.

God help us.
The guidelines themselves aren't even 100% feasible, example the social Distancing, ..

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Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by Mizwisdom(f): 7:45pm On May 01, 2020
datola:
It's not bad. The purpose of the partial curfew is what I don't understand.



Copying foreigners, we're copy Cats

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Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by ugocitywnda: 7:45pm On May 01, 2020
Th@nk God I have lived to see the end of this wicked world as last, baba God send rapture come I don tire.
Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by Dannieln1: 7:48pm On May 01, 2020
sammychimex:
Sounds good if adhered to.


But government guidline failed to to talk about social distancing in buses and taxies. There should be a proper guideline on that to avoid infection while on transit and also to prevent our security officers from cashing out on innocent drivers.
what do u expect from a government that's waiting for the U.S. to roll out plans to ease the lock down to think straight
Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by Naijaarchive(m): 7:52pm On May 01, 2020
Imagine spelling error on presidential memo letterhead?
Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by sleeknick: 7:52pm On May 01, 2020
HITMEUP4ANYBIZ:
any deal ?

Thank God the lockdown is being eased, but at least, tests should be carried out, on a very large scale, lockdown is to limit community transfer and for our isolation centre not to be full

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Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by dederocs(m): 7:53pm On May 01, 2020
paulolee:
good..big thumbs up to the f.g for breaking tinz down but i dont still feel convinced dt relaxing the lockdown is a good measure in tackling this pandemic bt it seems thier hands are tied..people are hungry and the economy isnt encouraging and besides no matter how much they borrow they still lack th accurate data base to gv paliatives or stipends to people dt needs cash(forget that north tinz they are doing)..right now they are in the middle inbetween the devil and the blue see bt i think going by thier way they are hugging and kissing d devil going by the report we heard from ghana earlier dis morning...forget those sets of rules abeg..na for the overpopulated areas of oshodi, mile2, ikorodu, mushin etc dm wan they observe social distancing abi na the lagosians wey we all know say no well them go hear say mk dm go bk home because them get high temperature...no go even talk abt the 8-6 curvew bcoz na police go gain am pass because the crowd and holdup no go funny, mayb na for que olopa go de collect thier tips...na jus GOD grace i go pray for next week because lagos already have the highest infected cases n going bg the way of the virus those infected have already infected others unknowingly who are yet to start seeing symptoms...i jus pray that GOD have his way because the effect dt m seeing scientifically n medically would not be nice...hear dis morning that they is not enough bed spaces for people due to the limited resources, if after the lockdown the virus gets to the next wave, it would mean dt bed space would go for the highest bidder knocking off the poor n become the survival of the fittest financially
we need solutions not all these talks.
Re: Implementation Guidelines For Gradual Easing Of Lockdown by Confirmedzombie: 7:54pm On May 01, 2020
What happens to those who are already in Port Harcourt but work in Abuja.

How will they travel back to Abuja to resume work.

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