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Re: 38 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 665 , Discharged 188 , Deaths 22 by Isahalbash(m): 9:37am On Apr 21, 2020
Benz4pimp:
if you believe this,then there is wahala,it’s either no one was tested or them don tear result sheet.


gringringrin
Re: 38 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 665 , Discharged 188 , Deaths 22 by baba2ndey2(m): 9:40am On Apr 21, 2020
MercyfulGod:
I pray the spread will continue to slow
Then it will be totally eradicated
Re: 38 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 665 , Discharged 188 , Deaths 22 by desiredhome: 9:51am On Apr 21, 2020
Avalancheman:


It is NOT even bad at the moment. It was NEVER. So where is the worst coming from How can you compare yourself recording hundreds of daily deaths and counting
How do you mean pls? I was responding to someone said who thinks the lockdown wasn't solving the problem
Re: 38 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 665 , Discharged 188 , Deaths 22 by Avalancheman: 10:04am On Apr 21, 2020
desiredhome:

How do you mean pls? I was responding to someone said who thinks the lockdown wasn't solving the problem

Sure. With 22 confirmed deaths for a likely 1million cases, I think the LORD has been so good to us.

Many Nigerians returned from abroad before the lockdown took effect. They brought the virus. And they came with the deadly "Tokunbo" version.
Now that returnees have been shut out, the virus will fizzle out. Coronavirus is not for Africa.

Most of the current cases "Nigerian-used" will recover... smiley By God's grace.
Re: 38 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 665 , Discharged 188 , Deaths 22 by ogbpascal: 10:17am On Apr 21, 2020
Thank GOD Lagos assuming the did testing yesterday
Re: 38 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 665 , Discharged 188 , Deaths 22 by YoungAncient1: 10:21am On Apr 21, 2020
Kaduna was able to maintain 6 for a long time. Let's hope this 3 new cases are strictly handled as the previous ones.
Re: 38 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 665 , Discharged 188 , Deaths 22 by fortran12: 10:24am On Apr 21, 2020
Number of malaria deaths in Nigeria
Malaria alone accounts for more than 300,000 deaths each year in Nigeria. This estimate is well above the 215,000 deaths each year from HIV/AIDS ***. No lock down, corona is not as fatal as malaria, but it spreads faster. Its just media hype that is making it prominent.

*** Source : ( https://www.researchgate.net/publication/257875616_Nigerian_malaria_the_problems_and_the_fight)
Re: 38 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 665 , Discharged 188 , Deaths 22 by anthonyogus(m): 10:28am On Apr 21, 2020
Abia has finally joined the queue.
Re: 38 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 665 , Discharged 188 , Deaths 22 by AmTruth: 11:12am On Apr 21, 2020
Good news.

God bless Nigeria!!!
Re: 38 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 665 , Discharged 188 , Deaths 22 by chinex104(m): 11:42am On Apr 21, 2020
anthonyogus:
Abia has finally joined the queue.
Wetin special abt wat u jst said
Re: 38 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 665 , Discharged 188 , Deaths 22 by desiredhome: 1:32pm On Apr 21, 2020
Avalancheman:


Sure. With 22 confirmed deaths for a likely 1million cases, I think the LORD has been so good to us.

Many Nigerians returned from abroad before the lockdown took effect. They brought the virus. And they came with the deadly "Tokunbo" version.
Now that returnees have been shut out, the virus will fizzle out. Coronavirus is not for Africa.

Most of the current cases "Nigerian-used" will recover... smiley By God's grace.

Amen.....
Re: 38 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 665 , Discharged 188 , Deaths 22 by RealSolution001: 1:34pm On Apr 21, 2020
Avalancheman:


The lockdown is ending next week, lazy man! angry

Figures are soaring everyday and you expect Buhari to lift the lockdown? I'll be the happiest person if the lockdown is lifted.
Re: 38 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 665 , Discharged 188 , Deaths 22 by Avalancheman: 2:02pm On Apr 21, 2020
RealSolution001:


Figures are soaring everyday and you expect Buhari to lift the lockdown? I'll be the happiest person if the lockdown is lifted.

Figures are NOT soaring. Rather, it's the number tests carried out that is soaring.

But thankfully, what matters most which is death figures is NOT soaring... cool Buhari has no choice but to relax restrictions... kiss
Re: 38 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 665 , Discharged 188 , Deaths 22 by luvyaself95(m): 7:46pm On Apr 21, 2020
emeernest:


They are not doing enough tests.

Just imagine if every single Nigerian were to be tested today, Total confirmed cases will be far more than 665.

That means a lot of people who have not been tested are actually positive.

Are you saying victims are more than 665, are you an undercover doctor ni embarassed

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