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Re: 684 New COVID-19 Cases, 431 Discharged And 5 Deaths On June 26 - (2068 Tested) by chatinent: 1:40pm On Jun 27, 2020
As Kogi state no greed accept the fraud, dem kuku leave them for 3.
Re: 684 New COVID-19 Cases, 431 Discharged And 5 Deaths On June 26 - (2068 Tested) by gaskiyamagana: 1:42pm On Jun 27, 2020
Let us change dis tin from Naijabet to covid 19 Naijabet. Tomorow grade will be :
Lagos
AAbuja
Oyo
Re: 684 New COVID-19 Cases, 431 Discharged And 5 Deaths On June 26 - (2068 Tested) by Ebenezer202O: 1:51pm On Jun 27, 2020
TransflectTP:
Ebola came and gone
SARS came and gone
Bird flu came and gone
Lassa fever came and gone
This too has come and shall also go.
That's for fact.

Meanwhile, boss References, I was able to catch up with you today (FCT). You don't know how long that has taken me. Thanks sha for always updating us. Corona will not come near us, amen.
just 125k tested, does it means we'll have to wait till the entire population of Nigerians are tested before they reopen schools?
Re: 684 New COVID-19 Cases, 431 Discharged And 5 Deaths On June 26 - (2068 Tested) by Ebenezer202O: 1:52pm On Jun 27, 2020
Doncyn:
Until u contract it u will believe..not people by urside. Dude dis shit is real just dat d no is suspicious
shut up there
Re: 684 New COVID-19 Cases, 431 Discharged And 5 Deaths On June 26 - (2068 Tested) by ODJ124(m): 1:53pm On Jun 27, 2020
Naijaarchive:



Am beginning to doubt this result too o... No be this same Oyo State i dey that religion places just open 2weeks ago.. Now schools wan open results are skyrocketing
I swr
Re: 684 New COVID-19 Cases, 431 Discharged And 5 Deaths On June 26 - (2068 Tested) by Ebenezer202O: 1:56pm On Jun 27, 2020
Saintinoo:

One thing Nigerians do not understand is that people in Europe and America are not worried about the number of cases, but the mortality rate, if US had only 500+ death since more than 3months, they would not had locked anywhere even if they had 10 million cases.
you're so right
Re: 684 New COVID-19 Cases, 431 Discharged And 5 Deaths On June 26 - (2068 Tested) by Ebenezer202O: 1:56pm On Jun 27, 2020
aminu114:
kano state fc has been relegated from the nigerian corona league due to poor performance and lack of scoring high goals
lol na lack of playing matches (testing)
Re: 684 New COVID-19 Cases, 431 Discharged And 5 Deaths On June 26 - (2068 Tested) by Ebenezer202O: 1:59pm On Jun 27, 2020
soft101:
Abeg how close are we towards getting the vaccine or drugs for this Chinese disease? God have mercy o!
I watched on TV yesterday how a white house official called it "Kung flu virus"
Omo laugh nearly kill me
Re: 684 New COVID-19 Cases, 431 Discharged And 5 Deaths On June 26 - (2068 Tested) by Ebenezer202O: 2:04pm On Jun 27, 2020
Forgness:
I beg everyone, this is not the time to abuse each other. This is the time to safeguard yourself. I have refused to go out cos I know my immume is not on top notch. Same with many Nigerians. The life expectancy in Nigeria is 55 years. Many adults are with high blood pressure from 30 years upward, yet I read on the front page many times that we have high resistance to this virus. Look at our politicians with diabetes. It is the same case with most adults above 55 years. It is true as soon as you cross 55 yrs in Nigeria, the chance of having diabetes or any other bad disease is high. Look at the food we eat, terrible. Chemicals in everything. People eat noodles and eggs that are laid by chickens fed with chemicals and steroids more in the street. Chickens in Nigeria are badly fed on steroids. And then, the ozone layers are destroyed that UV is too high in Nigeria yet those hawkers and ppl without private vehicles roam around in it with high chances of getting cancer. This is one of the negative impact of importing old cars, using generators, and gas flaring. And you see useless and expensive supplements sold at extra high costs to those already in trouble. Why do you think these supplements sellers have made Nigeria their base. CBD oil got a good market share before lockdown because it is a pain reliever. People have serious health issues these days. Yet when one advises them, they do not listen. Well, what can one say? Oh! He just dropped dead. No he didn't just drop dead. He ignored the signals. Maybe he even bounced out of a trouble but still did not change his lifestyle. There is nothing like sudden heart attacks. They ignored the signals. Even less than 30 years old are dying of heart failure these days.

Listen, covid 19 is real. Dont listen to those front page people. Guard yourself....please. Respiratory diseases are bad and painful. They are among the most painful ways to die. All those who died of Covid-19 died painfully, and I wish no one that. It is a painful and terrible experience. Only those who survived it can tell you what they faced.

God bless!
NCDC agent spotted.
You're welcome to nairaland.
How is the scam going?

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Re: 684 New COVID-19 Cases, 431 Discharged And 5 Deaths On June 26 - (2068 Tested) by Saintinoo(m): 2:06pm On Jun 27, 2020
SirWarlock:
I said probably. I know it's possible the vaccine may never come at all. But considering the global race for this particular one, there's a chance it does come around albeit not this year or next. So all in all, we should stay alert.
Yea you are right.
Re: 684 New COVID-19 Cases, 431 Discharged And 5 Deaths On June 26 - (2068 Tested) by Nimix360: 2:34pm On Jun 27, 2020
Funny People
Re: 684 New COVID-19 Cases, 431 Discharged And 5 Deaths On June 26 - (2068 Tested) by ospido: 4:17pm On Jun 27, 2020
chiboyo:
Just imagine if Jonathan was the president during this pandemic....

APC would have fried him..

Dude will be thanking his stars by now!

You know book.
See how GEJ swung into action when Ebola came. But today what do we have?
You know in a game of draught the one sitting by the side sees the game more. But once he enters he will suddenly become "blind."
Re: 684 New COVID-19 Cases, 431 Discharged And 5 Deaths On June 26 - (2068 Tested) by MajesticKris: 4:26pm On Jun 27, 2020
Isolation center, somewhere in Nigeria

Re: 684 New COVID-19 Cases, 431 Discharged And 5 Deaths On June 26 - (2068 Tested) by oyeb15: 5:32pm On Jun 27, 2020
Believe these figures at your own peril.
Re: 684 New COVID-19 Cases, 431 Discharged And 5 Deaths On June 26 - (2068 Tested) by Ghostmode2two(m): 7:00pm On Jun 27, 2020
Saintinoo:

No body is locking down anywhere, that is to put fear in people.

It to better that way if not I am totally against any form of lock down as it would cripple the economy further
Re: 684 New COVID-19 Cases, 431 Discharged And 5 Deaths On June 26 - (2068 Tested) by earnit2: 8:55pm On Jun 27, 2020
oh
Re: 684 New COVID-19 Cases, 431 Discharged And 5 Deaths On June 26 - (2068 Tested) by earnit2: 9:01pm On Jun 27, 2020
ohhhh
Re: 684 New COVID-19 Cases, 431 Discharged And 5 Deaths On June 26 - (2068 Tested) by Doncyn(f): 2:03pm On Jun 28, 2020
If I catch u eeee,u will in trouble...stupid fool

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