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Adverse Effects Of Over-concentration On Covid-19 by Catalyssst(m): 1:12pm On Jul 09, 2020
Corona virus has never really been a virus problem. Its always been the host problem. The vast majority of those who harbour the virus have adequate defense mechanisms to handle the disease. That's the reason why majority of Naija people thoughts of the virus as being a scam.

The priority of focus from the onset should've been on supporting host defense systems(immunity), most especially in the vulnerable groups.

Lockdown is not the cure for covid-19 but rather a control and submission. Lockdowns cost lives than the actual virus as deaths from despair arising from job loss, decline businesses etc are on the rise in Nigeria and around the world. Those deaths should also be of important just like the corona virus crisis. For example, malaria has one of the highest death rates in Nigeria and in Africa as a whole. It has always killed everyday but just not reported.

There's a high death rate as a result of hospitals policies to basically suspend all other medical screenings and treatments for some months now due to Covid. One subsector that's highly inflicted by the negative effects of covid-19 is the private school. Most unemployed graduates are employed by this subsector but unfortunately most won't be able to pay their workers.

We have to get back on track with regular healthcare not for covid alone but all other health conditions. Also government should device a means of providing help to those private sectors workers/business owners in forms of palliatives.

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