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Why The Slow Rate Of Covid 19 Testing In Nigeria? by globalresource: 2:26pm On Apr 14, 2020
As we all know this a matter of life and death. The Government are pro active with lockdown recently.

But My Question is why the slow rate of Testing compare to Ghana and South African with even population lower than ours?

The more we widen our testing rate the better to easily identify those with Covid 19 and then such people can easily isolate themselves or get quaratine for treatment.

Not doing enough testing is making us to have false figure of those infected and many who are already infected will be infecting many others unknowingly

Government should stop any excuse and be proactive with both testing and treatment.

Every dime allocated or donated for Covid 19 should be use for the purpose it is meant for
Re: Why The Slow Rate Of Covid 19 Testing In Nigeria? by globalresource: 2:01am On Apr 15, 2020
Both Palliatives, welfarism and Testing on large scales should be going altogether
Re: Why The Slow Rate Of Covid 19 Testing In Nigeria? by omonnakoda: 2:03am On Apr 15, 2020
Re: Why The Slow Rate Of Covid 19 Testing In Nigeria? by globalresource: 8:38am On Apr 15, 2020
omonnakoda:
One answer Abba Kyari

https://www.nairaland.com/5790183/coronavirus-how-abba-kyari-sabotaged

My brother. We Nigerians need to be very vocal with this testing. Or what else are they doing with money?

Politicizing and looting again in the face of serious global epidemic?

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