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COVID-19 Update For December 18 2021 In Nigeria by Dyt(f): 7:12am On Dec 19, 2021
828 New COVID-19 Cases, 149 Discharged And 0 Deaths On December 18


828 new cases of COVID19Nigeria;
Rivers-188
Lagos-183
Delta-97
FCT-82
Oyo-67
Edo-54
Ekiti-34
Plateau-34
Kano-27
Anambra-22
Kaduna-19
Enugu-12
Ogun-5
Kwara-4

223,483 confirmed
211,522 discharged
2,984 deaths
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=275968501234791&id=100064649291568

Today’s report includes:

▪️Backlog of cases reported from Delta state include backlog from 7th - 17th December
▪️ 0 cases reported from Bauchi, Ondo, Osun, and Sokoto States

A breakdown of cases by state can be found via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng

#TakeResponsibility
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Re: COVID-19 Update For December 18 2021 In Nigeria by UbongCR7(m): 9:16am On Dec 19, 2021
References no d post Covid-19 figures again?
I miss last year sha

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Re: COVID-19 Update For December 18 2021 In Nigeria by BigYash: 9:19am On Dec 19, 2021
Them don start again.. Operation let's add more numbers undecided

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Re: COVID-19 Update For December 18 2021 In Nigeria by ChrisIntegral(m): 9:32am On Dec 19, 2021
Helo lockdown...
Brace up guyz, 2022 will not be funny

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Re: COVID-19 Update For December 18 2021 In Nigeria by Lanre4uonly(m): 9:34am On Dec 19, 2021
#StaySafe.
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 18 2021 In Nigeria by juman(m): 9:48am On Dec 19, 2021
Corona is still raging.
You, I mean you can also been killed by the disease.
Be careful.
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 18 2021 In Nigeria by Olexy46: 9:49am On Dec 19, 2021
ARE NIGERIANS AWARE OF THE LOADS OF VERY HARMFUL VIRUSES AND BACTERIA DEPOSITED DAILY ON THE SHOPPING CARTS?

I am pleased to draw to the attention of the house in this unfortunate period in our history of COVID-19, recalling first with a
deep sense of gratitude your effort so far in the fight against the pandemic, an issue that is rendering your effort a waste and needs to be addressed urgently.

COVID-19 has affected the way we mingle and which spreads faster in crowded places, particularly indoors, like the shopping malls. Millions of Nigerians walk through the supermarkets everyday because of the convenience and services that it offers among which is to safeguard them, their families and pets from infection. The question is; what are the safety measures in place, how are they enforced and how sufficient and reliable are they with the rapidly increasing number of shoppers that use the centers?

A visit to most shopping centers reveal the application of the common measures according to the World Health Organization, WHO, and the Nigerian Center for Disease Control, NCDC, like the wearing of a nose mask, control of body temperature and the sanitization of the hands before entry.

In May 2020, the World Health Organization came up with a publication on some procedures to take to ensure the safety of food business from COVID-19 contamination. One of these rules is on how shopping carts or trolleys should be disinfected. ( https://www.who.int/.../coronavirus-disease-covid-19-food...). Are the supermarkets in Nigeria complying with this rule? The answer is obviously no. Shoppers pick non-disinfected carts, sanitize their hands at the entrance into the malls and finally walk in with their sanitized hands back on the unsanitized carts. Most of us touch our face, eyes and nostrils (against the recommended rules) after touching unsanitized surfaces. Are Nigerians aware of the deposits of very harmful viruses and bacteria ( https://www.researchgate.net/.../289170286_Bacterial...) on these shopping carts and the fact that they can survive for 24 to 72 hours on different types of surfaces? Why is the World Health Organization emphasizing on disinfecting the carts?
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 18 2021 In Nigeria by otokx(m): 10:06am On Dec 19, 2021
It is unfortunate
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 18 2021 In Nigeria by Bouncin(m): 11:46am On Dec 19, 2021
Lol, live score
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 18 2021 In Nigeria by tnerro1(m): 12:57pm On Dec 19, 2021
But England was 90% fully vaccinated, how come this new strain is dealing with them very well. How are we sure is not the vaccine that is creating this new strain and it seems to attack only vaccinated people angry

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Re: COVID-19 Update For December 18 2021 In Nigeria by Deblow: 1:18pm On Dec 19, 2021
Return of "Abìjà"....
Harmattan is here; COVID seems to thrive in cold weather.
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 18 2021 In Nigeria by Hkff: 5:12pm On Dec 19, 2021
Hmmm
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 18 2021 In Nigeria by Sndfrank: 6:56am On Dec 20, 2021
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