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Re: COVID-19 Update For February 6 2021 In Nigeria by ofiko123(m): 2:50am On Feb 07, 2021
Will COVID ever end in Nigeria...
Re: COVID-19 Update For February 6 2021 In Nigeria by unitysheart(m): 4:12am On Feb 07, 2021
chatinent:
Just waiting for a time when sickness will be no more.
God's kingdom.
Re: COVID-19 Update For February 6 2021 In Nigeria by bluefilm: 4:18am On Feb 07, 2021
Imagine if Malaria Cases have been put on Daily Livescores like they are doing for this SCAMdemic since you were born?

We would have been in PERPETUAL lockdown, or don't you think so?

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Re: COVID-19 Update For February 6 2021 In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:23am On Feb 07, 2021
bluefilm:
Imagine if Malaria Cases have been put on Daily Livescores like they are doing for this SCAMdemic since you were born?

We would have been in PERPETUAL lockdown, or don't you think so?

It is because of malaria and other diseases that we have daily livescores...

The fact is, our health service is overstretched by malaria and other infectious diseases...the last thing we need is a new addition making things even more worse.

That's why this covid thing has to be fought well.
Re: COVID-19 Update For February 6 2021 In Nigeria by BreconHills(m): 5:08am On Feb 07, 2021
yesloaded:
What's Ogun state doing differently that makes them have lesser case compared to Our state?

Theres more to these figure because you can easily trek from Lagos State to Ogun state & large chunk of people working in Lagos State lives in Ogun state e.g people who lives in Kara, opic, magboro, ibafo, mowe, akute, alagbole, ajuwon etc whereas some of these places mentioned is about 3km to 5km from Lagos State despite the fact that it's Ogun state

Population density.

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Re: COVID-19 Update For February 6 2021 In Nigeria by webdev203: 6:49am On Feb 07, 2021
Okay
Re: COVID-19 Update For February 6 2021 In Nigeria by WibusJaga: 7:22am On Feb 07, 2021
This Nigerian Covid is seriously over-hyped.
Why are people not falling sick & dying because of non-compliance especially in Kogi State?
During Ebola, why did Nigerians willingly comply with all safety measures?

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Re: COVID-19 Update For February 6 2021 In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:30am On Feb 07, 2021
Yet our level of preparation, which is very poor have denied us the access to the free 100,000 doses of vaccines.

How are we really fighting the pandemic?
Re: COVID-19 Update For February 6 2021 In Nigeria by annyz: 7:42am On Feb 07, 2021
Stone123:
Whatever that has a beginning must have an end!
Do you bit and follow the rules, it will soon be over.

No fear. It’s well!

I don't care any more b'cos this government know what they doing to cash out big.

In this era of global pandemic why would they persuade up to 200 million Nigerians to NIN registrations and linkage to SIM to be done within 3 weeks at the first instance with no increase of Centers?
They know surely there would be an overcrowd in all states of the federation and more people would be infected of this Corvid-19.
Now they are reaping what they have sown in bountiful folds at the detriment of humans.

Every test is money to them.

Every one infected will be taken to isolation center and contact tracing done and all is money to them.

Why would there not be drastic increase and deaths with all the traps set

Why do you think they would allow this corvid-19 (Milk Cow) to end while there is budget covering the source of funds.

Is this government honestly fighting corruption

WHO said no Pfizer vaccines to Nigeria because they know the government is not serious and sincere.

I wish the year 2023 should come fast but many gullible ones with still campaign and vote for the same old cargoes.

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Re: COVID-19 Update For February 6 2021 In Nigeria by Mulisana: 8:06am On Feb 07, 2021
DOHMH agrees that limited testing has resulted in many undetected COVID-19 cases, but this is also due to strict testing standards. At the beginning of the pandemic, only New Yorkers who had symptoms of the coronavirus at the time were allowed to be tested, and they needed a doctor’s permission. Now all New Yorkers can be tested. But despite Cuomo's announcement on Thursday that they can get results within a day, some people said they have waited more than a week for the results.
Re: COVID-19 Update For February 6 2021 In Nigeria by walter11590: 9:06am On Feb 07, 2021
Yet our level of preparation, which is very poor have denied us the access to the free 100,000 doses of vaccines.How are we really fighting the pandemic?
Re: COVID-19 Update For February 6 2021 In Nigeria by bluefilm: 11:59am On Feb 07, 2021
WibusJaga:
This Nigerian Covid is seriously over-hyped.
Why are people not falling sick & dying because of non-compliance especially in Kogi State?
During Ebola, why did Nigerians willingly comply with all safety measures?

That's the difference between a SCAMdemic and a pandemic.

Under a SCAMdemic, people are more afraid of getting fined by the Government than getting the virus itself.
Re: COVID-19 Update For February 6 2021 In Nigeria by Ohoto9: 2:57pm On Feb 07, 2021
sad

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