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COVID-19 Update For January 2 2022 In Nigeria by Dyt(f): 9:25am On Jan 03, 2022
573 New COVID-19 Cases, 574 Discharged And 6 Deaths On January 2


573 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-281
Benue-202
Kano-61
Borno-20
Jigawa-5
Edo-2
Oyo-2

243,450 confirmed
215,352 discharged
3,039 deaths

Today’s report includes:

▪️A backlog of 20 cases reported for Borno state for 28th (4), 29th (4), 30th (9), and 31st (3) December 2021

▪️A backlog of 6 deaths reported for Borno state from 25th - 28th December 2021

▪️61 cases reported for Kano state for 31st December 2021 (27), and 2nd January 2022 (34)

▪️6 states with zero cases reported: Ekiti, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Plateau, and Sokoto
https://www.facebook.com/100064649291568/posts/285619273603047/

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Re: COVID-19 Update For January 2 2022 In Nigeria by PavillionEnergy: 12:12pm On Jan 03, 2022
This China Virus shaa
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 2 2022 In Nigeria by Boogyman557: 12:12pm On Jan 03, 2022
Holly Gram cool WTF MAN
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 2 2022 In Nigeria by sleeknaija(m): 12:13pm On Jan 03, 2022
Hmm
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 2 2022 In Nigeria by Totilopussylick(m): 12:14pm On Jan 03, 2022
cheesy

Scammer
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 2 2022 In Nigeria by WibusJaga: 12:14pm On Jan 03, 2022


Covid-19, the only Asymptomatic disease in the Whole Wide World you can contract and later recover without even knowing it.
Why dem no go call am Scamdemic? Why?

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Re: COVID-19 Update For January 2 2022 In Nigeria by Naijanascam: 12:16pm On Jan 03, 2022
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Re: COVID-19 Update For January 2 2022 In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:19pm On Jan 03, 2022
WibusJaga:


Covid-19, the only Asymptomatic disease in the Whole Wide World you can contract and later recover without even knowing it.
Why dem no go call am Scamdemic? Why?

Like most diseases, symptomatology varies from person to person.

It's that simple.
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 2 2022 In Nigeria by jagged44: 12:20pm On Jan 03, 2022
Thank God I already have herd immunity. The loss of taste and smell symptoms that I experienced in for a week in 2020 was really awful, I had never experienced such a thing in my life before. Food taste like shit, the fact that you can't smell anything makes you feel like you're out of touch with the world.
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 2 2022 In Nigeria by bluefilm: 12:52pm On Jan 03, 2022
jagged44:
Thank God I already have herd immunity. The loss of taste and smell symptoms that I experienced in for a week in 2020 was really awful, I had never experienced such a thing in my life before. Food taste like shit, the fact that you can't smell anything makes you feel like you're out of touch with the world.

Your food tasted like shit_ and you still say you lost your taste?

What a confused personality!!!
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 2 2022 In Nigeria by 1950Mack: 1:30pm On Jan 03, 2022
NCDC - New Case Don Come.....shey una don start for this new year again ba undecided
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 2 2022 In Nigeria by muheeb01(m): 1:33pm On Jan 03, 2022
Prevent,protect and cure yourself against any viral infections with herbs ,Herpes,hiv,hepatitis,covid or omicron it's treatable and curable with herbs...
If you know it very well...
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 2 2022 In Nigeria by peggywebbs(f): 1:44pm On Jan 03, 2022
Really? Most diseases are asymptomatic? You people sha


backbencher:


Like most diseases, symptomatology varies from person to person.

It's that simple.

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Re: COVID-19 Update For January 2 2022 In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:09pm On Jan 03, 2022
peggywebbs:
Really? Most diseases are asymptomatic? You people sha



Yesh, many diseases can be asymptomatic.

1.Diabetes can be asymptomatic, and is diagnosed in some people by testing.

2.Polio can present asymptomatically, high fever, or high fever and paralysis.

3.High blood pressure too can be asymptomatic.,,just diagnosed by measuring blood pressure. And it may manifest in varied ways.

4.HIV patients can be asymptomatic for years, before they start manifesting 'illnesses'

5.Most people have been infected with TB, but get a mild reaction (vaccines help ).

6.Many genetic diseases are asymptomatic until a certain age...eg a sickler won't manifest symptoms till around 6 months of age.

7.Finally, many infections have an incubation period....of several days to months to years eg Rabies, lassa, HIV, etc.,,before they manifest.

And so on.

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Re: COVID-19 Update For January 2 2022 In Nigeria by ofiko123(m): 2:13pm On Jan 03, 2022
Will COVID-19 ever end in Nigeria..
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 2 2022 In Nigeria by Pufpuf(m): 2:28pm On Jan 03, 2022
Dyt:
573 New COVID-19 Cases, 574 Discharged And 6 Deaths On January 2


https://www.facebook.com/100064649291568/posts/285619273603047/

I'm in Ondo, I became positive yesterday, admitted.
But I'm not captured
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 2 2022 In Nigeria by jrusky(m): 3:01pm On Jan 03, 2022
Are you guys in NCDC sure these death figures are not just cooked up bullshit just to be swindling people travelling in out of the country paying embarrassing amount to do the damn hoax covid test crap?

These six people might likely died of hunger or other illness because covid is no longer traceable as a killer virus in Nigeria or any extreme Africa weather again.

Mind you I did not say covid was not or is not existing but not as bad as it was in 2019 till 2020. So don't quote me if the fuse on the plug that connected your brain to your mouth is burnt.
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 2 2022 In Nigeria by Godszilla: 3:04pm On Jan 03, 2022
And you magically get heal and well without any treatment from all those diseases you mentioned right? wink
backbencher:


Yesh, many diseases can be asymptomatic.

1.Diabetes can be asymptomatic, and is diagnosed in some people by testing.

2.Polio can present asymptomatically, high fever, or high fever and paralysis.

3.High blood pressure too can be asymptomatic.,,just diagnosed by measuring blood pressure. And it may manifest in varied ways.

4.HIV patients can be asymptomatic for years, before they start manifesting 'illnesses'

5.Most people have been infected with TB, but get a mild reaction (vaccines help ).

6.Many genetic diseases are asymptomatic until a certain age...eg a sickler won't manifest symptoms till around 6 months of age.

7.Finally, many infections have an incubation period....of several days to months to years eg Rabies, lassa, HIV, etc.,,before they manifest.

And so on.
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 2 2022 In Nigeria by PoliteActivist: 3:53pm On Jan 03, 2022
Godszilla:
And you magically get heal and well without any treatment from all those diseases you mentioned right? wink

Stop arguing nonsense just for conspiracy sake. backbencher is right, it varies from person to person. That's what the immune system is there for. If you have a strong enough immune system, your body will fight and defeat a detectable disease without you ever having symptoms.
A girl may have gonorrhea or other std and spread it without ever having any symptoms. So also HIV - some people never develop AIDS.

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Re: COVID-19 Update For January 2 2022 In Nigeria by Hkff: 5:03pm On Jan 03, 2022
Really
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