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Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by Godi25(m): 6:40am On Jul 29, 2021
Which kind increase b this, abeg make e d calm down ooo
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by clays: 6:43am On Jul 29, 2021
5 Deaths? Please COVID, This is Nigeria not India abeg
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:43am On Jul 29, 2021
dingbang:
So the vaccine was fake..

Most Nigerians have not been vaccinated.
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:44am On Jul 29, 2021
BENEFICIAL12:
SO AFTER THE VACCINATION THE THING IS NOW GOING HIGHER?.....


MAKE I NO TALK

Less than 3 million Nigerians have been vaccinated out of a population of 200 million . Most have not.
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by Herbephe1(m): 6:45am On Jul 29, 2021
What are the symptoms of the D-virus
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by Killermamba: 6:47am On Jul 29, 2021
Dyt:
535 New COVID-19 Cases, 49 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 28


https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=4534223633307291&id=1042952012434488


Let the cash out continues
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by TitanzStudio(m): 6:47am On Jul 29, 2021
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Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by bluefilm: 6:50am On Jul 29, 2021
Story for the gods.

#COVIDIOTS sad
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:50am On Jul 29, 2021
Killermamba:


Let the cash out continues

As a frontline health worker, the thing is real.

What even makes me happy is that we are not seeing it as much as places like Brazil and India.

Forget cashout. No one is earning extra from this thing.
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by NotFarFrom: 6:52am On Jul 29, 2021
Benwallt:
Naija my country. Hahahahahaha. I mean, honestly I don't know what to say. Up till to folks I have never see anybody that came down with covid-19 in Nigeria. We must have Nigeria variant
the reason why you haven't seen is because you're fortunate and Nigeria has over 200m people in it. The total confirmed cases (176k plus) doesn't even pinch our population. I'm not as fortunate as you I have had over 10 friends who have been treated with COVID and 2 deaths. God help us.

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Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by otokx(m): 7:01am On Jul 29, 2021
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Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by Brunicekid(m): 7:08am On Jul 29, 2021
Why have the Covid cases been exceeding 400 in the last 2-3 days? NCDC, I hope these figures are not been inflated shaa cheesy
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by Femeto: 7:09am On Jul 29, 2021
We need a 1 week lockdown to strategise.
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by Realbank10(m): 7:11am On Jul 29, 2021
Dyt:
535 New COVID-19 Cases, 49 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 28


https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=4534223633307291&id=1042952012434488


Government is trying to push it harder. So we can all accept to be valentines. Also mind where you visit oooo. Coro is real.
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:15am On Jul 29, 2021
Brunicekid:
Why have the Covid cases been exceeding 400 in the last 2-3 days? NCDC, I hope these figures are not been inflated shaa cheesy

Because people are slacking off well well.

Even me, I forget to wear a mask sometimes (and I work in healthcare!)
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by WibusJaga: 7:43am On Jul 29, 2021
I Don run go Kogi State. No shaking. cool
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by IJEYdiamond(f): 8:03am On Jul 29, 2021
Buhari... is in London for medicals abi...


And the Numbers is increasing..Him Senior Biden... and Biden talks on Covid day and night well POTUS is above his level a Zillion times... in short no room for comparism.!!

Anyways what does he even know not for once he he said a word... Alpha and now Delta... its well ooo..

Twitter... mmmm.... that would have spread like widefire there... Longitude did his mumu best to keep it mute... so him they fear to stay in Abuja house for London... So he knows what is fear...

Oshi!!!
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by Segfaultt(m): 8:17am On Jul 29, 2021
Beancounter94:


As a frontline health worker, the thing is real.

What even makes me happy is that we are not seeing it as much as places like Brazil and India.

Forget cashout. No one is earning extra from this thing.


NotFarFrom:
the reason why you haven't seen is because you're fortunate and Nigeria has over 200m people in it. The total confirmed cases (176k plus) doesn't even pinch our population. I'm not as fortunate as you I have had over 10 friends who have been treated with COVID and 2 deaths. God help us.
all these useless and stupid paid agents sef, will you shut up that gutter mouth of yours?
Las Las na God go punish all of una there.
Fools
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:42am On Jul 29, 2021
Segfaultt:



all these useless and stupid paid agents sef, will you shut up that gutter mouth of yours?
Las Las na God go punish all of una there.
Fools

I work as a frontline health worker. At my hospital , we had to refer three covid positive patients to a treatment center last week. Infact, I just got a whatsapp message yesterday informing me that one of the patients died.

The patient that died just got worse and worse. When he was at my working place, we threw everything at him. Antibiotics, ivermectin, zinc, etc. Nothing worked.

I also know at least two family friends who have died of covid ...AND in one of those cases, the entire family had to go into quarantine. I also have treated a patient who may have died from covid (she met the clinical description, but died before we could test) recently

I have also had colleagues go into quarantine for covid as well over the past year.

The thing is real. Effing real. And the reason why you don't see a case or think it is fake is because less than 200000 Nigerians have tested positive out of our 200 million people. I hope it stays that low.

Good morning, and thanks for insulting me. May God bless you in return
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by buJu234: 9:15am On Jul 29, 2021
but why are u guys shouting fake news..

this is summer or vacation season, so a lot of people will b traveling round the world.., whereby moving Covid around

also as far the US & UK cases are increasing, Naija own go soon follow, because over 60% of Nigerian travellers are from those places.

just follow the Safety rules set by NCDC and go get vaccination when the time comes.
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by ChiefS(m): 9:47am On Jul 29, 2021
This thing is real stay safe. Nigeria lost a foremost Professor of Virology a couple of days ago to this disease.
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by dappydozzy(m): 10:48am On Jul 29, 2021
BENEFICIAL12:
SO AFTER THE VACCINATION THE THING IS NOW GOING HIGHER?.....


MAKE I NO TALK

Have u received the jab, half of Nigeria population have not received the jab, so the pandemic still spread among the unvaccinated.
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by Godszilla: 10:53am On Jul 29, 2021
Hello Frontline health worker, how many malaria positive you record per day in your hospital and the number of death let say this year from malaria.
Nigeria government just allocated is it 36billion to fight "third wave" - for me there has never been any wave looking at the official death figure let say 3000 since last year march. How many Nigerian have died from malaria between that same time. If federal put that 36billion into fighting malaria and mosquito wont we have seen progress or decrease in infection and death http://saharareporters.com/2019/12/05/nigeria-has-highest-rate-malaria-globally-who

Why was/is malaria treated with same attention as covid at the moment in Nigeria?
Beancounter94:


I work as a frontline health worker. At my hospital , we had to refer three covid positive patients to a treatment center last week. Infact, I just got a whatsapp message yesterday informing me that one of the patients died.

The patient that died just got worse and worse. When he was at my working place, we threw everything at him. Antibiotics, ivermectin, zinc, etc. Nothing worked.

I also know at least two family friends who have died of covid ...AND in one of those cases, the entire family had to go into quarantine. I also have treated a patient who may have died from covid (she met the clinical description, but died before we could test) recently

I have also had colleagues go into quarantine for covid as well over the past year.

The thing is real. Effing real. And the reason why you don't see a case or think it is fake is because less than 200000 Nigerians have tested positive out of our 200 million people. I hope it stays that low.

Good morning, and thanks for insulting me. May God bless you in return
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by Nobody: 10:59am On Jul 29, 2021
Godszilla:
Hello Frontline health worker, how many malaria positive you record per day in your hospital and the number of death let say this year from malaria.
Nigeria government just allocated is it 36billion to fight "third wave" - for me there has never been any wave looking at the official death figure let say 3000 since last year march. How many Nigerian have died from malaria between that same time. If federal put that 36billion into fighting malaria and mosquito wont we have seen progress or decrease in infection and death http://saharareporters.com/2019/12/05/nigeria-has-highest-rate-malaria-globally-who

Why was/is malaria treated with same attention as covid at the moment in Nigeria?

Well

1. Malaria drugs are.cheap

2. Insecticide treated nets are widely available free of charge

3. Malaria is treatable

4. You need to go into politics and ask your goverment the questions needed about how it spends money

5. There have been numerous public health campaigns on malaria

6. Malaria does not kill many people as it should in Nigeria becausemost people are immune in some way to it.

Don't ask me about money. I'm not in goverment. I just do my job. You do your job and ask your poloticans how they spend money. Join a party or form one. Do the hard job called democracy

Good morning.
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by Godszilla: 11:23am On Jul 29, 2021
Thanks i appreciate your response.

We all understand the drugs are cheaper, treatable and measure to mitigate it but 95000 death if that's not beyond alarm and need urgent attention i don't or cant see what. does it mean 95000 death doesn't matter cost its treatable? However, our (Nigeria) discharged rate on covid is massive massive success when you compare to death rate (thumbs up for you guys). so how are you guys treating them? though we keep hearing its not curable or treatable.

"Malaria deaths reduced from about 400 000 in 2010 to about 260 000 in 2018, the largest reduction being in Nigeria, from almost 153 000 deaths in 2010 to about 95 000 deaths in 2018" https://www.who.int/news-room/feature-stories/detail/world-malaria-report-2019

So why the hype of covid (even within the medical and frontline guys like yourself) when something else is killing Nigerians more?
Beancounter94:


Well

1. Malaria drugs are.cheap

2. Insecticide treated nets are widely available free of charge

3. Malaria is treatable

4. You need to go into politics and ask your goverment the questions needed about how it spends money

5. There have been numerous public health campaigns on malaria

6. Malaria does not kill many people as it should in Nigeria becausemost people are immune in some way to it.

Don't ask me about money. I'm not in goverment. I just do my job. You do your job and ask your poloticans how they spend money. Join a party or form one. Do the hard job called democracy

Good morning.
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by ademuyiwa20(f): 12:15pm On Jul 29, 2021
We know the scope, previous grant don finish. They need another grant. Out of all countries on this planet, fear Nigeria. We get brain � die
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by arthurwillia(m): 1:17pm On Jul 29, 2021
So many covidiots here
I was at mainland hospital yaba yesterday to witness this shii and it’s not a joke
Na who e touch na im know
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by NotFarFrom: 1:53pm On Jul 29, 2021
Segfaultt:



all these useless and stupid paid agents sef, will you shut up that gutter mouth of yours?
Las Las na God go punish all of una there.
Fools
A village somewhere is Missing it's market lunatic.
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by Benwallt(m): 2:30pm On Jul 29, 2021
NotFarFrom:
the reason why you haven't seen is because you're fortunate and Nigeria has over 200m people in it. The total confirmed cases (176k plus) doesn't even pinch our population. I'm not as fortunate as you I have had over 10 friends who have been treated with COVID and 2 deaths. God help us.
Sorry for your loss brother. God bless us all
Re: COVID-19 Update For July 28 2021 In Nigeria by Brunicekid(m): 11:58pm On Jul 29, 2021
Beancounter94:


Because people are slacking off well well.

Even me, I forget to wear a mask sometimes (and I work in healthcare!)
That's unlike me... I've been more conscious of recent in using a face mask.

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