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COVID-19: FG Considers Another Lockdown by Ecstasy154(m): 4:09pm On Jan 04, 2021
Another lockdown is likely in Nigeria with the rising COVID-19 cases, the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on the Novel Coronavirus Control has warned.

The ad hoc body working on prevention of the virus is worried that despite the second wave whose effect is deadlier than the first wave, Nigerians have continued to shun the prescribed protocols.

National Coordinator of the PTF, Dr Sani Aliyu, said the only way to prevent a re-introduction of a lockdown is by adhering to the advisories.

Many business concerns and the generality of Nigerians have cautioned against another lockdown because it will hurt the economy that has already slumped into recession.

Business leaders have advised the government to seek other options to control the spread of the virus.

Aliyu, speaking on a television programme on Sunday, said: “If you don’t want a lockdown, the only way is to make sure we use our facemasks, avoid mass gatherings, avoid people who have respiratory tract infections, sanitise our hands and follow those non-pharmaceutical interventions.

“The very vaccines that we currently have are those non-pharmaceutical interventions.

“If numbers continue to go up, all options are on the table. There are countries in the world that have been able to control this pandemic simply by following these non-pharmaceutical interventions. They may be inconvenient, but they will not be as difficult as a lockdown”.

Aliyu said cases were multiplying in recent weeks.

“We are talking holistically here. All I can say is that 33 people died of COVID-19 in the last one week. Are we saying those people died for nothing? We have just recorded 6,000 cases in one week, far more than we ever recorded.

“COVID-19 exists; anybody who says COVID-19 does not exist is probably living in a completely different world. In the last one week, we’ve had a tripling of cases. You can see what’s happening in the United States, you can see what’s happening in the UK.

” I’m sure most of those who have been following the numbers will realise that what we have now far exceeds what we had in June/July last year.

“In week 52, which is the week we’ve just finished, we’ve seen a tripling in weekly number of cases, compared to what we had three weeks ago. The 6,000 cases per week is really huge. Our hospitals are already starting to get overloaded and we are already starting to feel the pressure within the healthcare system.

“So, talking about the projection, the projection really depends on whether people will start taking this very seriously and start following those non-pharmaceutical interventions that we’ve been talking about for the last one year.

“We’ve been able to demonstrate that it’s possible to flatten the curve, but we need the cooperation of everybody, we need the cooperation of the general public, we need the cooperation of the state governments”, he said.

Aliyu said vaccines are expected to be available in Nigeria by the end of January, allaying fears being entertained in some quarters about its safety.

He said the administration of the vaccine would be voluntary, as government would not force anyone to take it.

“The vaccine, together with the non-pharmaceutical interventions, is the only way to get on top of this epidemic and by the way, Nigeria cannot afford to be a pariah nation. I can tell you that in the coming months, as more and more people start taking this vaccine, it will be very clear there’s not going to be an issue with safety.

“If you don’t have the vaccine, you are going to be stuck because I am very certain that countries, internationally in the next six months to a year, will start insisting on a certificate before you get into their country. So, you’ll not be able to go for the Hajj, the Umrah or the Christian pilgrimage, holiday to Dubai, or business trip to China or South Africa, if you do not have the vaccine.

“Hopefully, we should have the first batch of the vaccine in the next four weeks, by the end of January.”

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Re: COVID-19: FG Considers Another Lockdown by pointstores(m): 4:10pm On Jan 04, 2021
Try and see

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Re: COVID-19: FG Considers Another Lockdown by Villagemeat: 4:11pm On Jan 04, 2021
They should not try it now.
Re: COVID-19: FG Considers Another Lockdown by Villagemeat: 4:12pm On Jan 04, 2021
pointstores:
Try and see
Chest beater,what will you do.....idat

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Re: COVID-19: FG Considers Another Lockdown by Kzinne: 4:13pm On Jan 04, 2021
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Re: COVID-19: FG Considers Another Lockdown by illicit(m): 4:13pm On Jan 04, 2021
Make dem kukuma lock up....
Re: COVID-19: FG Considers Another Lockdown by Draslo(m): 4:16pm On Jan 04, 2021
You guys are out of your minds. The USA is averaging hundreds of thousands of cases daily with 350k+ deaths. They are not anticipating any total lockdown. As a matter of fact, no country is anticipating a total lockdown anymore because of the devastating impact on their economy. Imagine these useless people that haven't tested up to 1% of its citizens calling for another total lockdown. God punish una X1000.

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Re: COVID-19: FG Considers Another Lockdown by lkillbrokehoes: 4:39pm On Jan 04, 2021
Draslo:
You guys are out of your minds. The USA is averaging hundreds of thousands of cases daily with 350k+ deaths. They are not anticipating any total lockdown. As a matter of fact, no country is anticipating a total lockdown anymore because of the devastating impact on their economy. Imagine these useless people that haven't tested up to 1% of it's citizens calling for another total lockdown. God punish una X1000.
Don't mind them, they are not serious

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Re: COVID-19: FG Considers Another Lockdown by longetivity(m): 4:48pm On Jan 04, 2021
nonsense, we go flout una order

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Re: COVID-19: FG Considers Another Lockdown by Charmingrascal(m): 4:53pm On Jan 04, 2021
They should better not try it.
Many have not recovered from the last lockdown.

We know another lockdown is an avenue for them to still loot money, they should better go ahead with their looting without shutting down people's businesses.

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Re: COVID-19: FG Considers Another Lockdown by mightyhazel: 4:53pm On Jan 04, 2021
longetivity:
nonsense, we go flaunt una order
*flout*
Re: COVID-19: FG Considers Another Lockdown by longetivity(m): 4:54pm On Jan 04, 2021
mightyhazel:
*flout*
Thanks I will correct it
Re: COVID-19: FG Considers Another Lockdown by mightyhazel: 5:01pm On Jan 04, 2021
Rats invaded and had a field day in my cosmetics n make up shops,... chewed on every single goods , furniture, electronics , wires and even documents.. i lost goods worth well over 6m. i had to auction off the manageable ones.. my shops and other storage rents accumulated to the tune of 450k which i was made to pay to the last kobo immediately after the lift., .. honestly the mere mention of lockdown traumatises me ..




I hope there wont be a lockdown..
Re: COVID-19: FG Considers Another Lockdown by Marvellously2Me: 5:37pm On Jan 04, 2021
Wickedness is when you are asked to pay 90k as bride price while the person dat took d virginity only paid for 1 indomie with 2 eggs and 1 PEPSI igbos haffa
Re: COVID-19: FG Considers Another Lockdown by Draslo(m): 7:41pm On Jan 04, 2021
mightyhazel:
Rats invaded and had a field day in my cosmetics n make up shops,... chewed on every single goods , furniture, electronics , wires and even documents.. i lost goods worth well over 6m. i had to auction off the manageable ones.. my shops and other storage rents accumulated to the tune of 450k which i was made to pay to the last kobo immediately after the lift., .. honestly the mere mention of lockdown traumatises me ..




I hope there wont be a lockdown..
Just imagine. And there was no aid given to people as other countries did. Instead they were hiding palliatives and some even had the guts to give it out as part of party packs and Christmas gifts. I hate this country 80% of the time.
Re: COVID-19: FG Considers Another Lockdown by ZorGBUooeh: 8:14pm On Jan 04, 2021
See im face like squirrel.
Re: COVID-19: FG Considers Another Lockdown by Dayoebe(m): 10:20pm On Jan 04, 2021
This must be a fake news.


No right thinking man will ever suggest what we need now is another lockdown.

There's no way government can keep people indoor without necessary palliatives. Sadly those palliatives are now meant for political manifesto



Dead on arrival
Re: COVID-19: FG Considers Another Lockdown by otokx(m): 10:33pm On Jan 04, 2021
The top 3 states can go into lock down first.
Re: COVID-19: FG Considers Another Lockdown by cocolacec(m): 7:22am On Jan 05, 2021
Marvellously2Me:
Wickedness is when you are asked to pay 90k as bride price while the person dat took d virginity only paid for 1 indomie with 2 eggs and 1 PEPSI igbos haffa

Then marry a virgin.

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