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Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by princeSammyz: 4:31am On Jan 09, 2021 |
No need for a lockdown, no need for isolation centres. If cases continue to rise, let every home manage their patients with NCDC guidance. And every church should also manage theirs too in case members contract the virus. That way, everyone continue about their normal businesses until we all overcome. This will keep things moving and even help the skeptics appreciate the government and our health people. So far, our general mindset towards covid has been really troubling, the government has been responsible and responsive enough, all to public suspicion and dissatisfaction. So let them let things move. It will all pass afterall |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by jamalchance(m): 4:52am On Jan 09, 2021 |
Can someone please explain to me what’s happening in kogi ? |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by Barisi12: 5:47am On Jan 09, 2021 |
I don't understand the way Covid case is rising Amid school resumption. NCDC please lower the volume. |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by sameks08(m): 5:54am On Jan 09, 2021 |
kogi no send anybody |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by Vyiecyie: 6:01am On Jan 09, 2021 |
I saw a new state "Katrina" |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by Annistars: 6:14am On Jan 09, 2021 |
I need to see pictures abeg. This lie lie too much, if corona come Nigeria nobody will even stay to count, because all will be dead bodies. |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by Lordbinsmar: 6:34am On Jan 09, 2021 |
OGUN KILL EVERY BODY AT NCDC FOR PUBLISHING FAKE STATISTICS. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by Dreamliner787(m): 6:39am On Jan 09, 2021 |
NCDC is over doing this thing I swear |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by Dreamliner787(m): 6:43am On Jan 09, 2021 |
Uncharted56: They definitely and obviously are.. stop being dumb please 1 Like |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by Sintogee5(m): 6:51am On Jan 09, 2021 |
Omo |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by realstars: 6:53am On Jan 09, 2021 |
AreaFada2:Nothing Is Imposible Before God, So Calling On God To Give Wisdom, Like Solomon Did Is Not A Crime. |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by ChiefS(m): 7:02am On Jan 09, 2021 |
aysnoopy:They are not inflating the numbers. 1544 out of a population of over 200 million? The number should be far higher than that. Our saving grace is that fatality is low. 1 Like |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by TONIOI: 7:04am On Jan 09, 2021 |
tutudesz: Do u know how much they collect for just sitting down during dat conference, una no want make dem chop abi lol |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by Goodtimesahead(f): 7:08am On Jan 09, 2021 |
Do we now have a state called Katrina in Nigeria? |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by Emmasnoop(m): 7:29am On Jan 09, 2021 |
UNA DON STRAT ABI,WHERE KOGI STATE. |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by UnBanEbenezer(f): 8:01am On Jan 09, 2021 |
ChiefS:foolish comment |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by Dididrumz(m): 8:02am On Jan 09, 2021 |
These numbers are not good. |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by bowdas(m): 8:04am On Jan 09, 2021 |
Even Katrina get hiv sorry corona |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by lamideee(f): 9:06am On Jan 09, 2021 |
realstars:seriously I tire for lagosians oo 1 Like |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by aysnoopy(m): 9:23am On Jan 09, 2021 |
Uncharted56: Did the person got sick or show some symptoms or what? How is the person doing now? |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by ceejayluv(m): 9:54am On Jan 09, 2021 |
Dreamliner787:The numbers are even underestimated.... You can't test less than one percent of the population and say it's inflated. NCDC hasn't even scratched the surface of the real statistics. |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by Babastrong(m): 10:20am On Jan 09, 2021 |
Na lie. This is business as usual. no covid-19 in nigeria. |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by favinvest: 11:58am On Jan 09, 2021 |
my question still remains.. why is the international airport still open for international flights to & fro we only need emergency international flights now.. also what about schools & markets?? |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by imolile: 12:28pm On Jan 09, 2021 |
US health care workers are first in line to receive the COVID-19 vaccine — but an alarming number across the country are refusing to do so. Earlier this week, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine disclosed that about 60 percent of the nursing home workers in his state have so far chosen not to get vaccinated. More than half of New York City’s EMS workers have shown skepticism, The Post reported last month. And now California and Texas are experiencing a high rate of health care worker refusals, according to reports. An estimated 50 percent of front-line workers in Riverside County in the Golden State opted against the drug, the Los Angeles Times reported, citing public health officials. More than half of the hospital workers at California’s St. Elizabeth Community Hospital who were eligible to receive the vaccine did not, the newspaper. And in the Lone Star State, a doctor at Houston Memorial Medical Center told NPR earlier this month that half the nurses in the facility would not get the vaccine, citing political reasons. The excuse shared by the Texas nurses was echoed in a recent Kaiser Family Foundation survey that found 29 percent of health workers were “vaccine hesitant,” the Times reported. Survey respondents leaning against taking the vaccine said, among other reasons, that they were concerned how politics influenced the development of the vaccine, the newspaper reported. A nurse at a California hospital, who chose to not take the vaccine because she is pregnant, said her co-workers who chose the same path as she believe they don’t need the vaccine to make it through the pandemic. “I feel people think, ‘I can still make it until this ends without getting the vaccine,’” April Lu, a 31-year-old nurse at Providence Holy Cross Medical Center, told the Times. A high percentage of vaccine refusal among not just health care workers, but the general population, could be problematic, Harvard epidemiologist Marc Lipsitch told the newspaper. “Our ability as a society to get back to a higher level of functioning depends on having as many people protected as possible,” said Lipsitch. https://nypost.com/2021/01/01/alarming-number-of-us-health-care-workers-are-refusing-covid-19-vaccine/ |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by otokx(m): 12:33pm On Jan 09, 2021 |
Rivers 80, this is getting serious. |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by luvinhubby(m): 1:05pm On Jan 09, 2021 |
Lagos should suspend the resumption of schools, revert to alternate days of markets and discourage large gatherings It's getting concerning there |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by SirWarlock: 2:54pm On Jan 09, 2021 |
TONIOI:i don't care about that . Whatever they get paid is their problem but we're all going to be affected by their directives and decisions and so far all they know how to do is talk at their useless press briefings and say nothing at the same time . |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by SirWarlock: 2:56pm On Jan 09, 2021 |
ceejayluv:also can't test that low and then claim we're in a second wave . Are they saying our second wave just decided to wake up at the end of the year . |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by SirWarlock: 2:59pm On Jan 09, 2021 |
aysnoopy:then they aren't inflating it enough then. Also who exactly is gaining, ncdc? Cos they get the figures from states. |
Re: COVID-19 Update For January 8 2021 In Nigeria by ceejayluv(m): 4:47pm On Jan 09, 2021 |
SirWarlock: Globally, yes. |
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