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HealthRe: The Epidemic Hits The Saudi Royal Family Hard. by nijabazaar(op): 7:59pm On Apr 08, 2020
Imagine if this disease only attacks the poor or blacks alone.
HealthThe Epidemic Hits The Saudi Royal Family Hard. by nijabazaar(op): 7:39pm On Apr 08, 2020
More than six weeks after Saudi Arabia reported its first case, the coronavirus is striking terror into the heart of the kingdom’s sprawling ruling family.

As many as 150 royals inside the kingdom are believed to have contracted the coronavirus, including members of the family’s lesser branches, according to a person close to the family.

Doctors at the elite hospital that treats the Saud clan are preparing as many as 500 beds for an expected influx of royals and those closest to them, according to an internal “high alert” sent out Tuesday night by hospital officials.

“Directives are to be ready for VIPs from around the country,” the operators of the elite facility, the King Faisal Specialist Hospital, wrote in the alert, sent electronically to senior doctors. A copy was obtained by The New York Times.

“We don’t know how many cases we will get but high alert,” the message stated, instructing that “all chronic patients to be moved out ASAP,” and sick staff members will be treated elsewhere, to make room for the royals.

The senior Saudi who is the governor of Riyadh, Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, is in intensive care with Covid-19, according to two doctors with ties to the King Faisal hospital and two others close to the royal family. Prince Faisal is a nephew of King Salman.

King Salman, 84, has secluded himself in an island palace near the city of Jeddah on the Red Sea. His son, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the 34-year old de facto ruler, has retreated with many of his ministers to the remote site on the same coast.


Like the hospitalization this week of the British prime minister or the deaths last month of several top Iranian officials, the affliction of Saudi royals serves as a reminder that the rich and powerful are not immune, and that they have better access to testing and expert care.

Riyadh under lockdown

HealthPope Francis Says The Pandemic Is Nature's Response To Humans Damaging The Eart by nijabazaar(op): 7:27pm On Apr 08, 2020
Rome (CNN) - Pope Francis has said the coronavirus pandemic is one of "nature's responses" to humans ignoring the current ecological crisis.

In an email interview published Wednesday in The Tablet and Commonwealth magazines, the pontiff said the outbreak offered an opportunity to slow down the rate of production and consumption and to learn to understand and contemplate the natural world.

"We did not respond to the partial catastrophes. Who now speaks of the fires in Australia, or remembers that 18 months ago a boat could cross the North Pole because the glaciers had all melted? Who speaks now of the floods?" the Pope said.

"I don't know if these are the revenge of nature, but they are certainly nature's responses," he added.

The pandemic has radically changed the way the Vatican operates, with the Pope celebrating Palm Sunday mass in an empty church and the sites normally packed with tourists empty.

The 83-year-old Pope, who has a damaged lung from an infection in his 20s, has twice tested negative for the novel coronavirus. He is being distanced from anyone who might be carrying the virus, takes his meals in his private quarters, and uses hand sanitizer before and after meeting any guests, the Vatican press office said.
Pope Francis also said in the interview he was recovering from his bronchitis and praying even more from his residence in the Vatican during this "time of great uncertainty."

HealthRe: Covid 19: The 100 Days That Changed The World. An Analysis by nijabazaar(op): 2:22pm On Apr 08, 2020
Niggmatic:
Yes. I agree. The keyword is "inspired" anyway. That's where creativity comes in. From little, you can use your imagination to fill in the gap.
Yes.
But men Contagion has renewed new fears in Me.

I dont know what I am now suffering from . Anxiety or Self preservation?
HealthRe: How Did Coronavirus Start And Where Did It Come From? by nijabazaar(op): 2:21pm On Apr 08, 2020
One animal implicated as an intermediary host between bats and humans is the pangolin. The International Union for Conservation of Nature says they are “the most illegally traded mammal in the world” and are prized for their meat and the claimed medicinal properties of their scales.

One statistical study looked at a characteristic of the virus that evolved to enable it to latch on to human cells. Pangolins were able to develop this characteristic, but so were cats, buffalo, cattle, goats, sheep and pigeons.

Another study claimed to have ruled out pangolins as an intermediary altogether, because samples of similar viruses taken from pangolins lacked a chain of amino acids seen in the virus now circulating in humans.

The study Holmes worked on suggested that the scenario in which a human at the Wuhan market interacted with an animal that carried the virus was only one potential version of the Covid-19 origin story. Another was the possibility that a descendent of the virus jumped into humans and then adapted as it was passed from human to human.

“Once acquired, these adaptations would enable the pandemic to take off and produce a sufficiently large cluster of cases to trigger the surveillance system that detected it,” the study said.

Analysis of the first 41 Covid-19 patients in medical journal the Lancet found that 27 of them had direct exposure to the Wuhan market. But the same analysis found that the first known case of the illness did not.

This might be another reason to doubt the established story.
HealthHow Did Coronavirus Start And Where Did It Come From? by nijabazaar(op): 2:19pm On Apr 08, 2020
In the public mind, the origin story of coronavirus seems well fixed: in late 2019 someone at the now world-famous Huanan seafood market in Wuhan was infected with a virus from an animal.

The rest is part of an awful history still in the making, with Covid-19 spreading from that first cluster in the capital of China’s Hubei province to a pandemic that has killed about 80,000 people so far.

Stock footage of pangolins – a scaly mammal that looks like an anteater – have made it on to news bulletins, suggesting this animal was the staging post for the virus before it jumped to humans.
But there is uncertainty about several aspects of the Covid-19 origin story that scientists are trying hard to unravel, including which species passed it to a human. They’re trying hard because knowing how a pandemic starts is a key to stopping the next one.

Prof Stephen Turner, head of the department of microbiology at Melbourne’s Monash University, says what’s most likely is that virus originated in bats.

But that’s where his certainty ends, he says.

On the hypothesis that the virus emerged at the Wuhan live animal market from an interaction between an animal and a human, Turner says: “I don’t think it’s conclusive by any means.”

“Part of the problem is that the information is only as good as the surveillance,” he says, adding that viruses of this type are circulating all the time in the animal kingdom.

The fact that the virus has infected a tiger in a New York zoo shows how viruses can move around between species, he says. “Understanding the breadth of species this virus can infect is important as it helps us narrow down down where it might have come from.”

Scientists say it is highly likely that the virus came from bats but first passed through an intermediary animal in the same way that another coronavirus – the 2002 Sars outbreak – moved from horseshoe bats to cat-like civets before infecting humans.

HealthRe: Covid 19: The 100 Days That Changed The World. An Analysis by nijabazaar(op): 11:40am On Apr 08, 2020
Niggmatic:
Nice compilation




There is nothing prophetic about Contagion, the film was inspired by past human pandemics like Spanish flu, SARS etc.
Well. Maybe it was indeed inspired by past pandemics but it's so so right with Covid and covid pandemic is in some ways different from other pandemics.

It is the first pandemic of the digital age. SARS was an epidemic
PoliticsRe: COVID-19: FG Loses N20 Billion In 7 Days As Banks Stop Operations In Ports by nijabazaar: 11:35am On Apr 08, 2020
Mtcheww
PoliticsRe: Coronavirus: Despite Lockdown, Social Distancing Fails In Lagos by nijabazaar: 11:33am On Apr 08, 2020
I kept saying that when we reach the Italian junction, No one, absolutely no one will force us to stay at home
HealthRe: Covid 19: The 100 Days That Changed The World. An Analysis by nijabazaar(op): 11:15am On Apr 08, 2020
Day 99
Wednesday 8 April


Boris Johnson remains in hospital, having been admitted to intensive care on Monday after his symptoms worsened.

In some of Europe’s worst-hit countries, new transmissions and deaths are falling. China has recorded its first day with zero deaths and is cautiously reopening cities.

Last Saturday may have been the deadliest day so far, with more than 6,500 fatalities around the world. But with some of the poorest and most populous countries still officially relatively untouched by the virus, it is too early to say for sure.

Singapore, which was celebrated for its swift response, has introduced a strict quarantine amid signs of a possible second wave of infections. Vaccines are being fast-tracked but are unlikely to be in mass supply for at least 18 months.

Pakistan is reopening its construction sector. With a quarter of its population in poverty, the country is walking a tightrope between slowing down the virus and “ensuring people don’t die of hunger and our economy doesn’t collapse”, says the prime minister, Imran Khan.

A global total of more than 75,000 people are dead and 1.3 million have been infected. About 270,000 have recovered. There is no agreed-upon strategy on how to return life to normal.

I am watching Contagion...the film.
Very prophetic
HealthRe: Covid 19: The 100 Days That Changed The World. An Analysis by nijabazaar(op): 11:13am On Apr 08, 2020
Day 93
Thursday 2 April


At around 8.40pm GMT, the Johns Hopkins University count of people confirmed to have Covid-19 passes 1 million, with more than 50,000 people dead. The sick include Boris Johnson, who says he is showing only minor symptoms and is still able to preside over the UK government’s response.

In Hungary, the prime minister, Viktor Orbán, has been granted the power to rule by decree with no time limit.

In India, a second case in discovered in Dharavi, a vast slum area in Mumbai and one of the most densely population places on Earth, fuelling fears that the country’s outbreak may be significantly worse than the official tally of 2,069 cases.

Deaths in Spain exceed 950 in a single day, the most yet recorded. Figures show a record 6.6 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits in the last week, in addition to the more than 3m who did so the previous week. The US has nearly a quarter of a million cases and 6,000 deaths. Field hospitals have been set up in New York’s Central Park, and refrigerated trucks are being used to store the dead. Trump warns of a “very, very painful two weeks” ahead.

HealthRe: Covid 19: The 100 Days That Changed The World. An Analysis by nijabazaar(op): 11:11am On Apr 08, 2020
Day 83
Monday 23 March

Confirmed cases around the world have exceeded 370,000,


Nearly 400 die in Spain, its highest daily toll so far. It will prove to be the lowest toll for at least the next fortnight.

More than 5,000 new cases are confirmed in New York, bringing the state’s total to 20,000. By the end of the week the US will have the most infections in the world.

The wave appears to be receding in China, which this week recorded its first day with no cases of domestic transmission, including in Hubei, the province where the disease first appeared.

Tomorrow India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, will urge his nation to “forget what going out means” for the next three weeks. The lockdown order will trigger one of the largest human migrations across the subcontinent since it was partitioned in 1947, as workers try to return to their home states. It means more than 3.5 billion people around the world are now living under some form of quarantine.
HealthRe: Covid 19: The 100 Days That Changed The World. An Analysis by nijabazaar(op): 11:09am On Apr 08, 2020
Day 71
Wednesday 11 March


In a rare Oval Office address, Trump announces that his administration is embarking on “the most aggressive and comprehensive effort to confront a foreign virus in modern history”.

The number of cases in the US has passed 1,000 and more than 116,000 people are infected worldwide.

Stock markets in the US and UK are collapsing faster than at any time since the 2008 financial crash, panicked by the virus and a Saudi-Russian oil price war.

Deaths in Italy increase by 168 in a single day, the highest figure recorded anywhere. An image of an exhausted Italian nurse collapsed over her desk goes viral. The country is facing its “darkest hour”, Conte says.

The WHO declares what has become obvious: Covid-19 is a pandemic.

HealthRe: Covid 19: The 100 Days That Changed The World. An Analysis by nijabazaar(op): 11:07am On Apr 08, 2020
Day 66
Friday 6 March

Italy’s death toll has grown sixfold in six days: more than 230 Italians are dead and caseloads are growing by more than 1,200 every day. Rome has shut schools, banned spectators from Serie A football matches and is preparing to ringfence Lombardy.

“The health system risks going into overload and we will have a problem with intensive care if an exponential crisis continues,” says the prime minister, Giuseppe Conte.

A woman in her 70s becomes the first person to die from the virus in Britain, and Downing Street says the virus is now likely to spread “in a significant way”.

Three days ago, at a press conference, Boris Johnson raised eyebrows when he said he was continuing to shake hands. “I was at a hospital the other night where I think there were a few coronavirus patients and I shook hands with everybody,” he said.

HealthRe: Covid 19: The 100 Days That Changed The World. An Analysis by nijabazaar(op): 11:05am On Apr 08, 2020
Day 56
Tuesday 25 February

Global cases have exceeded 80,000. For the first time since the outbreak was announced, cases confirmed outside China outnumber those inside. On official numbers, Beijing reached the peak of its outbreak two days ago when 150 people died.

Others are just starting their climbs. Italy recorded its first death four days ago and now has 11 fatalities. About 50,000 people across northern Italy have been under lockdown for the past four days, the first population in Europe to be quarantined.

Iran’s death toll is believed to be largest outside China, with at least 12 fatalities confirmed officially and as many as 50 thought to have died in Qom alone, according to one lawmaker.

The disease is striking down the Islamic Republic’s elites: its deputy health minister appeared on television yesterday sweating profusely as he said the virus was under control. This afternoon, Iraj Harirchi confirms he has tested positive.

As the US announces its 14th case, Trump tweets during a state visit to India: “The coronavirus is very much under control in the USA. Stock Market starting to look very good to me!”

HealthRe: Covid 19: The 100 Days That Changed The World. An Analysis by nijabazaar(op): 11:03am On Apr 08, 2020
Day 50
Wednesday 19 February

Rigorous testing and diligent contact tracing is paying off in South Korea, where just 30 cases of the virus have been recorded up to yesterday. But the 31st case, detected yesterday, is worrying authorities.

The woman, 61, belongs to a secretive megachurch and attended two services while ill. She ignored doctors’ initial requests that she be tested for coronavirus, instead going to lunch at a hotel buffet. Officials determine she has had at least 1,160 risky contacts. “After that, [the virus] just exploded,” Korea’s foreign minister, Kang Kyung-wha, will later say.

Iran announces its first two confirmed cases, both in the holy city of Qom.

In Milan, Atalanta continue their fairytale run in the Champions League, defeating the Spanish club Valencia 4-1, the stadium heaving with every goal. “Roughly a third of the population of the small town of Bergamo was present at the San Siro stadium,” a match report says. Thousands of Spaniards also made the journey to the capital of Lombardy province for the game.

In Las Vegas, the Democratic party holds its ninth presidential debate, the first to include the former New York governor Mike Bloomberg. It is dominated by searing attacks on Bloomberg’s reputation by the Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren. Coronavirus receives no mention.

HealthRe: Covid 19: The 100 Days That Changed The World. An Analysis by nijabazaar(op): 10:59am On Apr 08, 2020
Day 31
Friday 31 January

After nearly four years of agonising debate in parliament and across the country, at 11pm Britain formally exits the European Union. A virtual Big Ben beamed on to 10 Downing Street chimes for the milestone. Nearby, in Parliament Square, Nigel Farage leads a rendition of God Save the Queen.

It is also a milestone day for the coronavirus: by the end of day, the outbreak will be larger than Sars. It will be confirmed to have reached the UK. Spain and Italy will detect their first cases.

“The situation is serious but there is no need for alarm, everything is totally under control,” says the Italian health minister, Roberto Speranza.

Nobody has died outside China, but in China the death toll is accelerating, now at 258, with more than 11,000 infected. The US announces it is banning foreigners who have recently been in China from entering.



Day 36
Tuesday 4 February


The official case count in China passes 20,000, with 425 dead. A Wuhan resident who developed severe pneumonia last week dies in a hospital in Manila, Philippines, the first person to succumb to the virus outside China. The Philippines bans any new arrivals from China.

The director general of the WHO says the disease’s international spread appears to be “minimal and slow”, though it could still worsen, and there is no need to unnecessarily halt trade and travel.

A London man arriving at Gatwick airport from Shanghai tells the Guardian he is alarmed at the lax approach there. He filled out a form detailing his contact information and onward travel plans but says it was ignored.

In Wuhan’s central hospital, Li Wenliang’s condition is worsening. His death in three days’ time will trigger howls of rage and grief in the locked-down city and across China.

The former directors of a White House pandemic preparedness office disbanded in 2018 publish an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal. “Stop a US Coronavirus Outbreak Before It Starts,” the headline says.

Tomorrow the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will start distributing coronavirus testing kits across the country. But the devices are flawed, and over the next month the US will carry out just over 1,200 tests, while South Korea and Germany run at least 12,000 per day.

In a few days’ time, Trump will tell a rally in New Hampshire that the outbreak will soon ease. “By April, you know, in theory, when it gets a little warmer, it miraculously goes away,” he will say.

HealthRe: Covid 19: The 100 Days That Changed The World. An Analysis by nijabazaar(op): 10:57am On Apr 08, 2020
Day 24
Friday 24 January

On the eve of the lunar new year holiday, as hundreds of millions of Chinese people are travelling to visit friends and family, Wuhan has effectively been sealed off. Most transport in and out of the city is suspended. More than 800 infections have been detected there and 25 people are dead.

The city is the first to experience the full glare of the outbreak: rapid increases in caseloads, hospitals under severe strain and an entire population quarantined.

The virus arrives in Europe, detected in two recent arrivals from China and a relative. The trio have had dozens of contacts and French authorities say they are racing to track down possible cases. “You have to treat an epidemic as you treat a fire,” says the French health minister, Agnès Buzyn.

Trump received his first media question about the virus while in Davos two days ago. Asked if he was concerned by a potential pandemic, he replied: “Not at all. And we have it perfectly under control.”

Tomorrow, China’s lockdown will be widened to include 56 million people. The president, Xi Jinping, will warn that the country is facing a “grave situation”. And Liang Wudong, a physician at the Xinhua hospital in Hubei, will become the first medical professional to die.

HealthRe: Covid 19: The 100 Days That Changed The World. An Analysis by nijabazaar(op):
Day 20
Monday 20 January


Zhong Nanshan, a trusted respiratory expert and the public face of the Chinese government response, goes on state television with bad news: two new cases of the virus have surfaced in Guangdong province among patients with no direct contact with Wuhan.

The conclusion is clear. “We can say it is certain that it is a human-to-human transmission phenomenon,” Zhong says.

Having seemed to vanish in China for more than a fortnight, the virus is now appearing across the country. On Friday night there were four new cases. By Sunday, 139. By the end of tomorrow, cases will have been confirmed in Beijing and Shanghai.

It is spreading around the world: Japan, South Korea, and the US, where yesterday a 35-year old man who had recently returned from Wuhan presented to a clinic in Washington state with a cough and a high fever, becoming the country’s first case.

Donald Trump received his first substantive briefing on the virus two days ago, during a session where he interrupted to ask when flavoured vaping products would return to the market, according to the Washington Post.

Panic is growing in Wuhan. At 6am, more than 100 patients with coronavirus symptoms were waiting to be seen at the city’s Xiehe hospital, a worker tells the Guardian.

HealthRe: Covid 19: The 100 Days That Changed The World. An Analysis by nijabazaar(op): 10:55am On Apr 08, 2020
Day 13
Monday 13 January

More than a week has passed since Wuhan health authorities last confirmed a case of the novel coronavirus. There has been nothing since the city began hosting an important annual meeting between state and provincial party officials.

But the virus has slipped the net. Thailand reports its first case, a 61-year old Wuhan resident whose high temperature was detected by a thermal surveillance scanner in Bangkok airport.

A committee of infectious disease specialists that goes by the acronym Nervtag meets in London to discuss the virus, and deems that the risk to the UK is “very low, but warrants investigation and testing”.

The Chinese government says there is not yet clear evidence of human-to-human transmission, including any signs of medical professionals becoming sick. The official message is echoed by the WHO, which issues a news release saying it is reassured of the quality of the Chinese government’s response.

Epidemiologists say the news is encouraging. “If there are no new cases in the next few days, the outbreak is over,” Guan Yi, a professor of infectious diseases at the University of Hong Kong, tells the New York Times.

Doctors in Wuhan are seeing a different picture. Studies will later show that for more than a fortnight, hospitals in the city have been dealing with “an exponential increase” in cases with no link to the seafood market.
HealthRe: Covid 19: The 100 Days That Changed The World. An Analysis by nijabazaar(op): 10:53am On Apr 08, 2020
Day 9
Thursday 9 January

The mystery disease is identified: Chinese scientists say the sick patients in Wuhan have contracted a previously undiscovered coronavirus.

Two coronaviruses, Sars and Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (Mers), have already sparked pandemics this century. This new one is deadly too. Last night a 61-year old man died in a Wuhan hospital, the first known victim.

At this stage the official caseload is falling. Sequencing the virus has allowed doctors to strike off patients who were thought to be infected but who in fact only had ordinary pneumonia. No new coronavirus cases have been announced for four days.

The identification of the new virus is overshadowed by speculation over a plane crash on the outskirts of Tehran yesterday. Iran is blaming a technical fault but photos and videos circulating online are raising suspicions that it was shot down.

Later, a study will conclude that at this point the epidemic was doubling in size every week. Tomorrow Li Wenliang, the ophthalmologist, will start to show symptoms.
HealthRe: Covid 19: The 100 Days That Changed The World. An Analysis by nijabazaar(op): 10:53am On Apr 08, 2020
Day One
Wednesday 1 January
The Wuhan seafood market is ordinarily bustling, but this morning police are weaving tape between its metal frames and hustling owners to shut their blue roller doors. Workers in hazmat suits carefully take samples from surfaces and place them in sealed plastic bags.

Concerned messages are circulating on Chinese social media, fuelled by medical documents that have found their way online warning that patients have been presenting at Wuhan hospitals with ominous symptoms.

“Sars is basically certain, don’t let the nurses go out,” one message says. Another says: “Wash your hands. Masks. Gloves”

Authorities in Taiwan are watching with alarm. The island is already implementing health precautions: arrivals on direct flights from Wuhan are being screened for flu-like symptoms on the tarmac in Taipei before they can disembark. Within two days, Singapore and Hong Kong will be monitoring arrivals from the city at their borders.

In Wuhan, eight people accused of spreading “rumours” about the disease are summoned to the Public Security Bureau. Another who will be reprimanded is a Wuhan ophthalmologist, Li Wenliang, for showing a group of his medical school alumni an analysis of the virus he believed was Sars.

Phrases such as “unknown Wuhan pneumonia” and “Wuhan seafood market” are already censored on YY, a popular livestreaming platform.
HealthCovid 19: The 100 Days That Changed The World. An Analysis by nijabazaar(op): 10:50am On Apr 08, 2020
A turbulent decade had reached its final day. It was New Year’s Eve 2019 and much of the world was preparing to celebrate.

The obituaries of the 2010s had dwelt on eruptions and waves that would shape the era ahead: Brexit, the Syrian civil war, refugee crises, social media proliferation, and nationalism roaring back to life. They were written too soon.

It was not until these last hours, before the toasts and countdowns had commenced, that the decade’s most consequential development of all broke the surface.

At 1.38pm on 31 December, a Chinese government website announced the detection of a “pneumonia of unknown cause” in the area surrounding the South China seafood wholesale market in Wuhan, an industrial city of 11 million people.

The outbreak was one of at least a dozen to be confirmed by the World Health Organization that December, including cases of Ebola in west Africa, measles in the Pacific and dengue fever in Afghanistan. Outside China, its discovery was barely noticed.

Over the next 100 days, the virus would freeze international travel, extinguish economic activity and confine half of humanity to their homes, infecting more than a million people and counting, including the British prime minister, the heir to the British throne, an Iranian vice-president, and Idris Elba. By the middle of April, more than 75,000 would be dead.

But all that was still unimaginable at the end of December, as 11.59pm ticked over to midnight, fireworks exploded and people embraced at parties and in packed streets.

HealthRe: COVID-19 In Ecuador: Cardboard Coffins, Over 100 Bodies Litter The Streets by nijabazaar: 9:58pm On Apr 07, 2020
This is South America's turn. Only one continent is left in the curve

I hope those stupidly exercising in ikorodu are watching this.

Dumb flies follow the corpse to the grave.



I am deeply afraid.

It seem as if this virus is controlled by an external force, a force that makes people ignorant, reticent. A force that makes people to laugh and joke about it whilst it is affecting other people in other regions. This is so that when , the virus starts to affect these laughing people....it hits them severely
CelebritiesRe: Venita Akpofure Talks About Her Breast Augmentation Procedure In Turkey by nijabazaar: 2:28pm On Apr 07, 2020
Staphylococcus:
Evening newspaper still going for breast augmentation.

grin
You must be a child!
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Burns Houses In Kirchinga, Adamawa, Loots Shops by nijabazaar: 11:08am On Apr 07, 2020
Now they are plastering their revenge on the poor Adamawa people after the Chadian onslaught.

Nigeria is messed up
TravelRe: Heavy Traffic In Lekki As Lagos Residents Flout Lockdown by nijabazaar: 11:06am On Apr 07, 2020
MYHUBBY:
what's this local fowl ranting about. you must be living in 12th century to be calling wishes, insult


you don't want what you're wishing to your fellow human being that's how dumb you can be.


you're making mockery of Italians situation and still wishing Nigerians their situation, I just wish you what you wish them and you're here crying like town crier
We are both local fowls. Aren't we?

I recommend you stick to the aforementioned advice about digging that hole.
Times of crisis requires immediate stress release.
Do it and give me feedback
PoliticsRe: Brazil Minister Suggests Covid-19 Is Part Of Plan For World Domination Plan by nijabazaar(op): 11:01am On Apr 07, 2020
kinglee007:
It's not something to turn a blind eye and look away. If not china alone, then one country in collabo with one of em has a motive. Either way, this pandemic is not just ordinary. I might be myopic to some people with my words and thinking but at the end, it shall surely speak. And if it turns out to be true, there might not be a complete China map eventually.
Sincerely I hope China is not behind this. Well a whole lot of academic research on the virus still points to the fact that it was not bio engineered. But someone, in a time of extreme crisis, has to be a scapegoat. It's a Human thing to do.

When a strange disease hit our African ancestors, they sacrifice humans. Scapegoats are essential. This pandemic isn't any different. China would be a scapegoat.
PoliticsRe: First Nigerian-Made Ventilator To Be Unveiled By Ogbonnaya Onu, Today by nijabazaar: 10:58am On Apr 07, 2020
Great. Times of crisis brings innovation.

Shakespeare wrote King Lear during the plague.

Sir Issac Newton wrote Principia de Mathematics during the Londow Plague too.

Penicillin came out during the first world war.
TravelRe: Heavy Traffic In Lekki As Lagos Residents Flout Lockdown by nijabazaar: 10:52am On Apr 07, 2020
MYHUBBY:
at the bolded I want it. your antidote is huge at my disposal


I'm not insulting you, I'm only wishing you and your family what you're wishing Nigerians. the suffer average Nigerians suffer no do? you still dey wish them bad


brain dey your big head so?
Game on. This affords a window to be as foul as ever.

If you cant take an opinion on a public forum and believe that by heaping insults youd massage your puerile ego. Then I suggest you dig up a hole at your backyard . A small one and phuck it. It hurts but it is also a massage.
TravelRe: Heavy Traffic In Lekki As Lagos Residents Flout Lockdown by nijabazaar: 10:47am On Apr 07, 2020
Kayharry:
that is UK not Nigeria . How many people don die in Africa of corona compare to Spain Italy Switzerland France USA .if there is going to be viral death in Africa we suppose don dey see am .
Haven't you noticed a trend with this pandemic. It was first ravaging Asia. It reached a critical point and flattens. It then moves to Europe, it savaged them and now looks like it is flattening. Now it has faced America. It is ravaging them and almost reaching that flattening curve.

Now it is creeping into South America. Check out Ecuador . Last Monday, Brazils health minister exchanged furious words with China. Brazil has the highest deaths so far on the continent.
Notice the movement of the pandemic. Which other continent is left.

If we are not proactive we might end up I that same cycle. That's my argument.

There are some things you can not wish away. You cant wish away a virus but you can fight it with reason.
TravelRe: Heavy Traffic In Lekki As Lagos Residents Flout Lockdown by nijabazaar: 10:43am On Apr 07, 2020
gudnex22:
Shatap
Many of us get our daily bread by going out to sell and buy you can't lock us up like chicken without providing us what to eat
Pluck out your eyes then

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