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Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Emescot(m): 10:13pm On Mar 24, 2020
Hello guys, Let me start by narrating my ordeal, about 2weeks ago I started having my regular symptoms of typhoid and malaria which is back pain, hot breathe, evening fever and change in urine colour, so i rushed to the pharmacy and got malaria drugs.

Fast forward to Saturday 21st,I started coughing but i didn't take it too seriously, but by midnight of that day I woke up with the worst fever and hallucination i have ever experienced, by Sunday morning the fever was gone, but then I had itchy/sore throat coupled with the cough, so i gargled salt and warm water and i got relief from the sore throat.

At exactly 6pm that Sunday, the fever returned but this time more serious than the last one and this time it lasted till Monday morning, at this point I was already on google searching for all the symptoms of CoronaVirus, instantly I called my nurse that I needed injection for malaria and typhoid and she told me no treatment unless i go for a test to confirm if its malaria and typhoid.

The thought of going to the Lab for test made me feel uneasy so i called the NCDC toll-free line (080097000010), I called for 12 good times and each time I was told to hold on but the call gets disconnected, I wasn't going to let myself die of ordinary Typhoid because I want to self isolate so i went to the Diagnosis centre with my nose mask on. At the centre i was dying inside, dying not because I was sick inside or I was afraid of what the result would bring, but dying because I was trying so hard to suppress the urge to cough, because I didn't want to scare people or spread whatever was wrong with me. After 2hrs the result was out and i had malaria and too much typhoid in my body system, I went home gave the nurse the result and she gave me 3 injections for the Malaria and typhoid, and I am much better now than yesterday,and she also prescribed Tutolin for my cough.

I read today about a Nairalander that called the NCDC line today to explain his symptoms and was told they only attend to people that had contact with someone who just came from travel outside Nigeria, with that I can only conclude that there is no seriousness in this Government to fight the Virus, right from the beginning they refused to close all point of entry in the country because they thought its child's play, now they wont even respond to Emergency calls.

Forget the nose mask, the hand sanitizer, once this gets to the common man in Nigeria, who believes they cant get the virus, who still believes the hot weather will kill the virus inside you, who believes the cure for every sickness is either paracetamol or antibiotics, then I am sorry to say, Nigeria might just become worse than italy

Stay safe guys, Stay indoors.

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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by omooluorun: 10:16pm On Mar 24, 2020
Ok

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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Humanoid01(m): 10:17pm On Mar 24, 2020
You held a cough for so long? I know how that feels.

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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Adex2442: 10:19pm On Mar 24, 2020
Auido cough

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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by PatrickOkunima(m): 10:21pm On Mar 24, 2020
Truth be told, the only thing that'll save Nigeria is if a cure is found on time. Otherwise, Nigeria is doomed. We're the most stupid and unserious nation on earth.

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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by chatinent: 10:21pm On Mar 24, 2020
Nigeria and their counterproductive agencies.

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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Emescot(m): 11:02pm On Mar 24, 2020
Adex2442:
Auido cough

Bros no be audio, i kept clearing my throat, still better than coughing out loud abeg

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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Emescot(m): 11:09pm On Mar 24, 2020
Humanoid01:
You held a cough for so long? I know how that feels.
grin Yeah something like this

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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Hamzaay(m): 11:09pm On Mar 24, 2020
I feel we Nigerian should just live by buying more time. By this I mean take the preventive measures to protect yourself and your families before the cure is found. It's almost impossible for Nigeria to take all these measures for mesef eno easy. Before u know it ur finger is in ur eyes or lips.

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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Adex2442: 11:19pm On Mar 24, 2020
Emescot:


Bros no be audio, i kept clearing my throat, still better than coughing out loud abeg

LOL. Go back and check after 10 days. U are a suspect

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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Emescot(m): 11:51pm On Mar 24, 2020
Adex2442:


LOL. Go back and check after 10 days. U are a suspect

Well I am thinking that once I am done with my Malaria and typhoid treatment and I still notice the symptoms then I can call out those idiot NCDC on social media to come carry me.

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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Emescot(m): 12:00am On Mar 25, 2020
Hamzaay:
I feel we Nigerian should just live by buying more time. By this I mean take the preventive measures to protect yourself and your families before the cure is found. It's almost impossible for Nigeria to take all these measures for mesef eno easy. Before u know it ur finger is in ur eyes or lips.

Talk about eating eba without properly washing your hand after touching a contaminated surface grin

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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Adex2442: 12:24am On Mar 25, 2020
Emescot:


Well I am thinking that once I am done with my Malaria and typhoid treatment and I still notice the symptoms then I can call out those idiot NCDC on social media to come carry me.

Hahahaha pls o. Tell me the secret. Are they sharing money there... Abeg lemme know on time o. So that I will know if to come touch u

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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Emescot(m): 12:28am On Mar 25, 2020
Adex2442:


Hahahaha pls o. Tell me the secret. Are they sharing money there... Abeg lemme know on time o. So that I will know if to come touch u

Go to the isolation center at yaba and touch them, who knows, maybe you've got the magic touchgringringrin

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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Adex2442: 12:41am On Mar 25, 2020
Emescot:


Go to the isolation center at yaba and touch them, who knows, maybe you've got the magic touchgringringrin

Go and touch them first.. If money falls out, then the other guys will follow

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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Mightymanna(m): 12:43am On Mar 25, 2020
What useless emergency number has 11 degit?

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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Emescot(m): 12:46am On Mar 25, 2020
Adex2442:


Go and touch them first.. If money falls out, then the other guys will follow

If its the money you want click this link https://www.nairaland.com/5752570/covid-19-how-benefit-1.1-trillion
Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Emescot(m): 12:49am On Mar 25, 2020
Mightymanna:
What useless emergency number gas 11 degit?

Only a country with a "not so right" thinking Government gringrin

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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Adex2442: 8:31am On Mar 25, 2020
Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by PotatoSalad(m): 9:49pm On Mar 28, 2020
"We can handle the virus", they said.

Country with less than 500 ventilators.

We can handle it.

Let what's happening in Italy not happen here cos it'll be sorry. 889 deaths today. 919 yesterday.
That's like the population of one village here

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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Openbusiness: 9:49pm On Mar 28, 2020
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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Slawormir: 9:49pm On Mar 28, 2020
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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Shellsploit: 9:49pm On Mar 28, 2020
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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by yomalex(m): 9:50pm On Mar 28, 2020
Hmm
Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by meum: 9:50pm On Mar 28, 2020
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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Angelawhite(m): 9:51pm On Mar 28, 2020
Where is Honorable Muhammadu Buhari and all his change agents. I feel like giving you guys a heavy knock

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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by BigJoe19: 9:51pm On Mar 28, 2020
Adex2442:
Auido cough
Since when this audio bullshit came out, you idiots have been using it for everything. It's getting stale already dummy!

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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by sapientia(m): 9:51pm On Mar 28, 2020
The first two cases of the COVID-19 in Italy were recorded at the end of Jan 2020.

Italian Govt gave a stay at home order which was disobeyed

Since then, the number of cases in Italy increased steadily, reaching approximately 86 thousand as of March 28, 10,000 dead

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Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Lamanii22(f): 9:51pm On Mar 28, 2020
Humanoid01:
You held a cough for so long? I know how that feels.


That's the feeling exactly
Re: Coronavirus: My Experience Calling The NCDC Toll-free Number by Draught: 9:51pm On Mar 28, 2020
You can take all the time you want FG of Nigeria but ultimately we will be on lock down, when you all are ready let us know but bet this, today it's 90, next week it's gonna be in 500's.

A 3rd world country watches how late First World countries reacted to the Virus and struggles yet we dey here dey say God gat us.. Yes God gat us but only when when we help ourselves..

Deploy the Military to lock down Nigeria, cos there are wayyyy to many Covidiots floating around...

Lol Op I feel you when you said you held that cough, I entered taxi the last couple of days or so, I was wearing face mask and hand gloves and even paid for the extra front seat cos that's how it goes down in the Capital (2 in front, 4 at back) As soon as we left (fully populated obviously except just me in front seat) I felt rumbling in my throat!!! OMG I couldn't can, This is the first time ever I held a cough for more than 3 mins or so..every second felt like hell, I couldn't hold it anymore, I just blabbed loudly "Corona Virus is real" and then coughed, O boy that cough was sweet mehn...

Disclaimer : My cough was with phlegm not a persistent dry cough hence I wasn't harming the public + I had the blue side of the face mask facing outside...

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