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Re: 566 New COVID-19 Cases, 395 Discharged And 8 Deaths On June 29 - (1953 Tested) by chigoizie7(m): 3:32pm On Jun 30, 2020
Morethan 25% and they are reopening schools and opening airports and interstate travels? This copy copy government, no single plan for themselves.
Re: 566 New COVID-19 Cases, 395 Discharged And 8 Deaths On June 29 - (1953 Tested) by NairaMaster1(m): 3:48pm On Jun 30, 2020
Saao:
no fool in Nigeria. People don't trust government because of the antecedent of the government herself, so u can't blame the people. Convid 19 is real but the daily figures are inflated. Now come to Lagos with the highest figures in the country, brt owned by government carried passengers without social distance and government did nothing. Two days ago, EU ban us among the countries not allow to visit their countries, now the number of daily figures are declining. FG is making pronouncement here and there just because they can't afford not to visit. Initially, government was inflating the figures just to get more money from aids from WHO and other donors. So don't call Nigerians fools because they choose not to believe the government, government must earn our trust.

So, how much is the WHO and other donors donations compare to our economy?

I guess the USA and the UK also grounded their economy for donors.
Re: 566 New COVID-19 Cases, 395 Discharged And 8 Deaths On June 29 - (1953 Tested) by bluefilm: 3:51pm On Jun 30, 2020
Saao:
no fool in Nigeria. People don't trust government because of the antecedent of the government herself, so u can't blame the people. Convid 19 is real but the daily figures are inflated. Now come to Lagos with the highest figures in the country, brt owned by government carried passengers without social distance and government did nothing. Two days ago, EU ban us among the countries not allow to visit their countries, now the number of daily figures are declining. FG is making pronouncement here and there just because they can't afford not to visit. Initially, government was inflating the figures just to get more money from aids from WHO and other donors. So don't call Nigerians fools because they choose not to believe the government, government must earn our trust.

"Blessed are you, Saao, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but My Father who is in heaven."
Re: 566 New COVID-19 Cases, 395 Discharged And 8 Deaths On June 29 - (1953 Tested) by Nobody: 3:56pm On Jun 30, 2020
RaptorX:
If 75% of Americans in a latest poll said they will not take the vaccine even if it was free, and you have Africans who have always been the target of depopulation by this globalist deep state are saying they are waiting for the vaccine to come out. You people better wake and use your God given common sense, this is a lab made virus genetically spliced with the HIV virus and it was created in Chapel Hill North Carolina and Fort Detrick Maryland before it was shipped to Wuhan China where it was purposefully released. With the sole purpose of global depopulation and the vaccine to complete the damage but our God that we serve is superior to them and their evil plan will boomerang back on them.
Americans of all people. Those dumb bleeps whose minds long for conspiracy theories and whose hearts love it. Rubbish please don't take it now, by the time the thing catch you you will know. All this beer parlour gist self.
Re: 566 New COVID-19 Cases, 395 Discharged And 8 Deaths On June 29 - (1953 Tested) by Nobody: 4:01pm On Jun 30, 2020
JaveLiu:
Editorial: Atlanta police killed a Black man for being drunk at Wendy’s




The fatal and thoroughly needless police shooting of Rayshard Brooks late Friday in a Wendy’s parking in Atlanta makes it harder to counter the growing “Defund the Police” movement, which argues not for reform but for largely replacing armed law enforcement.

In fact, we will continue to need police, and because of that we have to keep demanding better police hiring, training, tactics, standards and measures of accountability. Improvements in policing and in the laws that govern police have produced a more professional and more responsible law enforcement and officers who commit fewer acts of excessive force, despite a rough average of 1,000 killings by police each year in the U.S. But the defunders make a compelling point. How many people like Brooks or George Floyd or Breonna Taylor or Ezell Ford must die while we await sufficient improvements in police behavior?

Brooks was a 27-year-old Black father of four who fell asleep in his car at a Wendy’s drive-through. Officers arrived and asked him to move to a parking space, which he did. Perhaps that could have been the end of it, although it appeared that Brooks was intoxicated. Letting him sleep it off in his parked car might have been fine, but letting him drive home would not — and the officers could not know if he would attempt to drive home once they left. Could they have offered to call his family? Could they have offered to drive him home themselves? Police might well argue that that’s not their job. Police critics might well agree.

So they did the traditional police job — they administered a sobriety check, which Brooks failed, and they attempted to handcuff him. Authorities say he resisted, took an officer’s Taser and began to run, and one of the officers shot him in the back.

It was Friday, the day before his eldest daughter’s 8th birthday. Her cousin described her wearing her birthday dress on Saturday, waiting for her father to take her skating.

First, do no harm. That ancient ethical principle for physicians ought to apply equally to police, whom citizens employ not to rule over them but to protect them. As a society, we have a duty to resolve noncriminal problems without escalating them. Being drunk and asleep in a drive-through lane is not a capital offense.

A broad reimagining of public safety might mean dispatching somebody other than an armed, uniformed police officer when a man asleep in his car is holding up fast-food orders. Might it be some health or community service official who would have no problem calling the man’s family or driving him home, and then following up the next day to check on his condition? Perhaps on Saturday such a person would have been invited in for a joyous party and a slice of birthday cake. If he was driving while intoxicated — and remember, the only time Brooks was arguably seen driving drunk was when he followed police instructions to move his car — there would still be room for follow-up remedial action, including prosecution if appropriate.


The defund movement argues that no police officer could perform such a task, because anyone with a weapon and the state-sanctioned power over others that it represents will eventually use it. Police are sometimes needed to keep the peace, and not just to respond to crime, but it’s fair to ask why police involvement so often means that someone’s going to jail — or someone’s going to die — when a different outcome was possible. It’s fair to ask why police budgets in Los Angeles and many other cities have increased as crime has declined.

The defund movement claims that reform has been tried and has failed, but in fact in most jurisdictions reform — those changes in law and procedure that aim to change police behavior — has not gone much further than the talk stage. Leaders who in the past have been sluggish on reform should finally adopt higher standards of police conduct. Such action is not at all at odds with developing alternatives to incarceration, prosecution — and policing.

Erm so... What should we do?
Re: 566 New COVID-19 Cases, 395 Discharged And 8 Deaths On June 29 - (1953 Tested) by DonebyGodTG(m): 4:37pm On Jun 30, 2020
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Re: 566 New COVID-19 Cases, 395 Discharged And 8 Deaths On June 29 - (1953 Tested) by selfdefence: 4:43pm On Jun 30, 2020
omo, cases are still increasing o
Re: 566 New COVID-19 Cases, 395 Discharged And 8 Deaths On June 29 - (1953 Tested) by Afikoo: 4:55pm On Jun 30, 2020
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Re: 566 New COVID-19 Cases, 395 Discharged And 8 Deaths On June 29 - (1953 Tested) by suremanpatriot: 5:21pm On Jun 30, 2020
GOD IS GREAT!!!GOD IS GREATER THAN GOVERNMENT.CORONA IS LIKE THE AIR.CAN YOU LOCKDOWN AIR NOT TO ESCAPE?IMPOSSIBLE !
YOU PPL ARE SHOULD FOCUS ON GOD FOR PERMANENT CURE.
GOD HAS SAVED US IN AFRICA AND WE THANK GOD ALIMIGHTY,BECAUSE IF REVERSE WERE THAT THE CASE THE DEATH IN EUROPE IS LIKE LOW DEATH IN AFRICA THEY WOULD HAVE CREDITED IT TO THEIR SCIENCE AND TECH.NOW AFRICA ENJOYS THE GRACE OF DEPENDING OF GOD IN TOTALITY AMIDST DELAPIDATED HOSPITALS CROOKED RULERS AND CORRUPT PRESS AND DUBIOUSLY GREEDY POLITICIANS.

CORONA IS NOT THE PROBLEM IN AFRICA.THE PROBLEM IS NOT HAVING ENOUGH SELFLESS RULERS TO DEFEAT VICES LINKED CORONA. NOT LOCKUP OR LOCKDOWN WILL SAVE YOU BUT GODSENSE.

PRIORITY1 A
A GOOD GOVT FOCUS WILL TREATMENT ON ALL VUNERABLE PERSONS AND ELDERLY TO PROTECT THEM IN THIS CORONA ERA AND SAVE LIVES.

PRIORITY 1B
MAINTAIN ACCURATE INFORMATION SHARING IS KEY.
10,000 CORONA CASE IS NOT 10,000 CORONA DEATH IN Naija.
500Death in naija is not 50,000 death in europe
THE DIFFRENCE IS CLEAR!
THE LOW DEATH CORONA COUNT IS HERE ,IS A GIVEN, A BLESSING ,MEANING WE SHOULD REMAIN THANKFUL AND PRAYERFUL FOR GOD FOR DIVINE INTERVENTION IS AT WORK FOR US.

MY PPL PREVENT CORONA WHILE STRIVING TO RECOVER YOUR BATTERED BUSINESSES AND MEANS OF LIVELIHOOD. DONT TO FOOLED INTO FEAR OF STARVING TO DEATH. THEY ARE MANIPULATING YOU WITH ACRODD STATE CASE COUNTS LOOK AND GO YOUR WAY. NO DEY FOLLOW FOLLOW BAD NEWS.

STICK TO GENUINE FACTS HERE THAT:
THERE REMAINS LOW DEATH CORONA VIRUS IN AFRICA, BUT AGENTS OF DARKNES ARE BLOWING IT OUT OF PROPORTION JUST TO CAUSE FEAR FOR THIER SELFISH MONEY MACHINARY AGENDA.
REPORTING OF CASES IN THOUSAND NUMBERS ARE MEANINGLESS, BECAUSE CORONA CASES DOES NOT MEAN DEATH COUNT;

CORONA HAS PROVED TREATABLE AND PREVENTABLE,KICK AGAINST ANY LOCKDOWN THAT COULD KIL YOU AND YOUR LIVELIHOOD.

CORONA VIRUS IS LOW DEATH COUNT VIRUS IN AFRICAN COUNTRIES BY GOD DIVINE INTERVENTION;

YOU PREVENT CORONA VIRUS FROM YOU AND YOUR FAMILY BY:
DRINKING HOT WATER IN MORNING;

EATING VEGETABLES WITH GOOD FOOD;

TAK SUNSHINE;

TAK VIT D VIT C TUMERIC AND VIT A;

KEEP PROPER HYGENE;

COVER YOUR NOSE ON THE GO; AND

STOP SMOKING,CORONA VIRUS DEATH MOSTLY IMPACT WEAK LUNGS OF CHAIN SMOKERS;


IF HAD BEEN SMOKING TRY DETOX YOUR SELF. SAVE LIVES Q.E.D.
Re: 566 New COVID-19 Cases, 395 Discharged And 8 Deaths On June 29 - (1953 Tested) by earnit2: 10:46pm On Jun 30, 2020
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Re: 566 New COVID-19 Cases, 395 Discharged And 8 Deaths On June 29 - (1953 Tested) by SolarEdge: 10:53pm On Jun 30, 2020
It's well
Re: 566 New COVID-19 Cases, 395 Discharged And 8 Deaths On June 29 - (1953 Tested) by Arkway: 10:17am On Jul 01, 2020
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