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Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by judility(m): 9:50pm On Apr 09, 2020
Oga please, what drugs was administered to you please, with the names and how to get it, safety, let us know, is very important,
Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by judility(m): 9:51pm On Apr 09, 2020
And how was it administered to you
Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by don4real: 9:54pm On Apr 09, 2020
DREAMZZZ:
Who go read all this rubbish op angry angry this is the 21st century just go straight to the point na wa ooo undecided

Read am make you get sense
Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by spiralwedge(m): 9:56pm On Apr 09, 2020
Afolsnetworks, you prob got it from the eatery (takeaway). It could be Tuberculosis. TB is similar to this Covid-19 and it's a big problem in Nigeria, esp Northern Nigeria, during dry/harmattan season easily taking many lives. But the govt is quiet about it. I lost a friend in Jos many many years ago. We studied abroad, I returned to Lagos, he returned to Jos and started a family. And just like that he died of TB. cry
Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by medube(m): 9:56pm On Apr 09, 2020
medube:


I have been saying the exact same thing that this virus has been here since December when people were going and coming for Christmas.

By the end of January, I left Abia state, where I work, and came to Akwa Ibom where my family reside, as I always do. The only difference is how I made the drive that day was a miracle because I woke up being very weak and having chills. By the time I got to Ikot Ekpene, I was already coughing. Got into town and took it as probably the extra dust the harmattan brought in January. The days that followed I had a terrible dry cough and hard of breathing. Pain in the chest and chills. Didn't really have a temperature like that. For the first time ever, I decided to visit the doctor for a cough. He checked me out and said my chest is clear, but there seems to be an infection, so he'll treat me for pneumonia. I was given some hard antibiotics and pain killers (paracetamol). I also took my usual quarterly anti-malaria which was due.

Now when all hype of COVID-19 came out, I actually analysed it and realised it may have been what I had. Another thing is everyone in my house, from madam to baby got it. Each person showed different slight symptoms, some none at all.

I thank God, I'm here today to talk about this. It shall all pass by the grace of God.

This was how I was breathing back then for a few days.
Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by don4real: 9:57pm On Apr 09, 2020
Olude193:



1. He had a disease very similar to COVID in January...
2. He transmitted to almost more than 20 people... Even reach his kids friends in school o
3. They fought the disease with prayer and drugs
4. No one died


STAY SAFE

Where him for talk about prayers for the write up??
Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by Angelfrost(m): 9:57pm On Apr 09, 2020
ogbuefi677:

In a lot of viral upper respiratory tract infections,there is superimposition of bacterial infections most times.
Eg,in catarrh most times, d nasal discharge is initially clear colored like water.
But when it turns greenish or brownish + or - fever,it means bacterial infections have set in.

True sir... But even at that, resistance can still occur if proper differential diagnosis is not done to fully clarify bacterial strain, and antibiotic specificity...
Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by medube(m): 9:59pm On Apr 09, 2020
medube:


This was how I was breathing back then for a few days.

For some reason the audio file isn't uploading properly.

Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by Amanda4life: 9:59pm On Apr 09, 2020
AFOLSNETWORKS:
In view of the current COVID-19 pandemic ravaging the entire world, I have decided to put out this piece to let every reader know the virus is real, closer to you than you thought and gladly, you can overcome it.

The early part of this year was really a tough one for me and my family because I, my son and wife fell sick. I and my son were seriously sick while my wife was mildly sick as well, sadly, it didn’t stop there, it went on to people we were in close contact with.

It all started on Saturday 11th of January 2020, at that time we were fasting. On that Saturday, I went to town for some little run around and business, when I was done with my business, I decided to get some take away food at a nice restaurant in Wuse II, Abuja. As soon as I broke my fast that day with the same food I got, I started having a dry and persistent cough, I dismissed it as a normal cough that it will soon fade away.

The following morning, which was a Sunday, the cough persisted but I was still hoping it will clear off. We all went to church but couldn’t wait till the church closed, we had to leave earlier because I was feeling feverish. The normal me was trying to fight the fever hoping it will go by the next day. Later that night my wife noticed my body was warmer than normal, so we check with the aid of a thermometer and found out my body temperature was above 38, so I took paracetamol to calm the situation and we all slept. The cough and spike in temperature persisted through the night.

On Monday morning, my wife being a nurse didn’t take the situation lightly. She got an I.V (intravenous) line set and commenced administering drip into my system coupled with malaria and cough treatment. I felt my strength was fast dwindling. I was sweating profusely and I had lost appetite for food. It was like 25% of my consciousness was shut. Yet the fever wouldn’t subside. She also commenced a broad-spectrum antibiotic but all to no avail.

Soon enough my son started spiking and treatment began for him as well. All treatment administered by my wife was in consultation with her doctor colleagues. The days were going by and I wasn’t feeling better.

When our neighbors got to know I wasn’t feeling fine, they came to check up on me at different times. I couldn’t engage them for long as I was mentally down. Before I knew what was going on, the two families caught the infection too and that got me more worried and panic almost set in.

I had not been that sick in a very long time. My energy was so down I had to request for Lucuzade Boost aside several ORS I had to take. The malaria treatment was completed but I wasn’t back to myself, the fever was still there, the cough persisted despite use of good brands of cough syrup and same for my son. We had to change the antibiotics to a stronger one based on prescription. Yet I and my son weren’t getting better. While all this was going on my wife caught the infection too but for God knows why, she wasn’t as knocked off as I and our son were. She could still run around to get medications for us.

On one of the occasions, we had to go to the hospital to unofficially see one of her doctor colleagues to check and probably recommend investigations or medications but we were advised to complete the antibiotics as the test result will not be correct since medication have already commenced. On our way out that day we were asked by a doctor friend who works at the National Hospital Abuja to stop by so she could check me. Haven examined me and with the brief history, she suspected upper respiratory infection as my wife had earlier suspected. Unfortunately, days after, I learnt she and her son contracted the infection (the doctor friend is a sister to our neighbour). I felt so sad and my wife cried because it started from our house and it was escalating super-fast.

All the while, I never wanted to be admitted in a hospital because I believed that will automatically make the situation worse for me, stress my wife and will also get my aged parents worried knowing fully well, I’ve only been on hospital bed once during my service year. While I was about midway into the stronger oral antibiotics and still not getting better, I told my wife, “Please, if I’m not better by tomorrow morning, take me to the hospital”. At that point the reality almost supersede my coping mechanism, I’ve never had such magnitude of mental fatigue. It was like I was fast closing my eyes to this world. It was not funny.

My wife had to put call through again and this time she was advised to administer intravenous antibiotics for both me and my son which I had earlier refused because I felt the matter wasn’t that serious. It was only after then I began to feel better and recover. At that time, I had lost weight and I was frail. I completed the IV antibiotics and felt better but we had to go get some more supportive medication at H-Medix in town, so I drove (we reside at a near suburb to central business district), I thought I was completely ok, when we were done buying stuff, I told my wife, “Please drive.” My energy was zapped, I hadn’t fully recovered from the mental fatigue. I had to take one further week of bed rest before I could fully recover even after completion of medications.

As at January 23rd thereabout, the doctor friend who examined me and suspected upper respiratory infection had been admitted with her son at the National Hospital Abuja, that wasn’t all, her doctor colleague who went to set line for her son at home had also contracted the infection and it spread to the later doctor’s daughter too. A few classmates from my neighbor’s son’s school had reported sick. I got worried and decided to call NCDC to report, but for unknown reason I couldn’t reach them on phone. So, I decided I would go to NCDC office on Monday Jan 27th to lodge a report. Before then, we decided to go visit the doctor friend and her son at The National Hospital on Sunday January 26th.

When we got to the hospital, we met her in good condition. I discussed with her that I will go to NCDC to go lodge a report but she told me the FCT Infectious Disease Control (NCDC) had taken her sample for investigation and that there may be no need to further escalate the matter. This was corroborated by the consultant physician who managed her as he concluded the it was a “Self-Limiting Upper Respiratory Viral Infection”. The doctor and her son got better and were discharged afterward.

Thankfully, everyone I knew of who contracted the disease recovered. Although I subsequently had an inflamed bronchus (my left side), I treated that with heat several times and that was it.

From all indications the following can be deduced from the experience:
1. We dealt with a super contagious viral infection
2. No one could state at what point we individually contracted the virus
3. All the signs and symptoms were no different from that of COVID-19
4. The infection could be fatal if NOTHING is done
5. Not everyone in our close contact contracted the virus (My younger sister and a neighbor’s wife)
6. Covid-19 might have been in Nigeria earlier than announced
7. As far as I know, not less than 20 people contracted the disease

Kindly note I cannot categorically say what we had was COVID-19 because no such investigation was carried out on any of us. The result of the doctor retuned NEGATIVE FOR LASSA FEVER VIRUS and no other viral test was conducted. When Nigeria had the index case for COVID-19, I called NCDC to know if I could get an antibody test but was told they were currently only conducting antigen test for people who show symptoms for COVID-19.

The essence of this write up is to know you can beat a viral infection. Viral infection is not a death sentence but shouldn’t be allowed to progress. Full recovery is also possible if prompt and proper measures are taken.

Stay Safe, Healthy & Secured!


OGA NA COVID 19 BE THAT.


THIS VIRUS HAD BEEN HERE AS EARLY AS THAT DECEMBER IT STARTED IN WUHAN.

By many who caught it treated it like pneumonia.

And some would have been lucky while some where not


Reason is that we have a lot of Ibo's and other tribes who are traveling to China. And also deals with importations

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Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by georgen2u(m): 10:06pm On Apr 09, 2020
Wow , this is a confirmation, I had a brother that works in wuse market around January contracted one deadly infection, as he just described came back home so became so sick , have never seen him that sick , lost apatite, diarrhea, vomits, cough, high fever , pains , I was busy buying drugs treating him before I know it , boom all of us got it, thank God I nearly died, it was not funny
Treatment upon treatment
We are not sure what it was

Thank God ohh

So this is the root

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Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by SavageBoy: 10:07pm On Apr 09, 2020
Flier:
Nonsense! you just decided you had Coronavirus because you suffered respiratory problems?
Infact the case in China wasn’t up to 5 people around January 11 so where did you get yours ?


Did he conclude that what he had was covid-19? undecided

Did he clearly state up there that it was covid-19??

Seems like you're finding it difficult comprehending what the OP wrote or say na naija situation be cause your vexation? grin

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Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by Samade7: 10:12pm On Apr 09, 2020
GoshenNLA:
E too long abeg, who can summarize??



Summary: the op bought another car after contributing part of his salary.

Praise thy lord grin grin grin

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Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by Meedon: 10:21pm On Apr 09, 2020
HazzanTazzan:


Pls go ahead and commit suicide slowpoke... Na only u dey hungry?
Na everyday you dey litter fp threads with this nonsense... Even as far back as november last year with your other moniker @iamnavy1... Lazy ass


I don't blame you

I blame hunger
Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by Homiesjinxbank: 10:25pm On Apr 09, 2020
You're right bro
Babatunde40:
I have read stories of people who said they had flu symptoms very similar to those of coronavirus last year

Many people will get this covid 19 and recover without knowing they were positive to covid 19
Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by BENEAMATA: 10:27pm On Apr 09, 2020
Roon9:
Guys e don burst for area Oooo

So this oversabi guy still find way snook down to olosho quarters in spite of lockdown. Aunty olosho now based on social etiquette applied hand sanitizers on his Thing. Now the thing no gree rise again o.... I dey come I go drop the full gist.



OP! OP , IS THERE 5G IN YOUR AREA
op , abeg answer the 5G question . bros , oya drop the full gist na .
Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by nattyGENT: 10:27pm On Apr 09, 2020
Babatunde40:
I have read stories of people who said they had flu symptoms very similar to those of coronavirus last year

Many people will get this covid 19 and recover without knowing they were positive to covid 19
my nephew, mum and i had similar experience late January, 2020 and a family doctor administered strong antibiotics ( oral and injections) for 1week before we could bounce back. Covid-19 has been in Nigeria since last year

.

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Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by BENEAMATA: 10:30pm On Apr 09, 2020
Samade7:




Summary: the op bought another car after contributing part of his salary.

Praise thy lord grin grin grin
no mind them . dem no wan read , shey dis OP story too long for their eyes ?

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Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by supercase1(m): 10:30pm On Apr 09, 2020
FAKE NEWs
Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by DaddyRochie1642: 10:34pm On Apr 09, 2020
AFOLSNETWORKS:


I don't think it will be ethical to disclose the specific drugs used. However, the basic regimen was IV fluids, ORS, antimalaria drug, IV antibiotics, pain killer, cough syrup and multivitamin.



Oga you said you are posting your story to help Nigerians

And

Now you are saying that "You don't think it will be Ethical to disclose the specific drugs that was used to treat you"

If you had Double mind about Helping, why did you Post the Story in the First Place?

Are you sure you really want to Help??
Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by macjireh: 10:36pm On Apr 09, 2020
AFOLSNETWORKS:
In view of the current COVID-19 pandemic ravaging the entire world, I have decided to put out this piece to let every reader know the virus is real, closer to you than you thought and gladly, you can overcome it.

The early part of this year was really a tough one for me and my family because I, my son and wife fell sick. I and my son were seriously sick while my wife was mildly sick as well, sadly, it didn’t stop there, it went on to people we were in close contact with.

It all started on Saturday 11th of January 2020, at that time we were fasting. On that Saturday, I went to town for some little run around and business, when I was done with my business, I decided to get some take away food at a nice restaurant in Wuse II, Abuja. As soon as I broke my fast that day with the same food I got, I started having a dry and persistent cough, I dismissed it as a normal cough that it will soon fade away.

The following morning, which was a Sunday, the cough persisted but I was still hoping it will clear off. We all went to church but couldn’t wait till the church closed, we had to leave earlier because I was feeling feverish. The normal me was trying to fight the fever hoping it will go by the next day. Later that night my wife noticed my body was warmer than normal, so we check with the aid of a thermometer and found out my body temperature was above 38, so I took paracetamol to calm the situation and we all slept. The cough and spike in temperature persisted through the night.

On Monday morning, my wife being a nurse didn’t take the situation lightly. She got an I.V (intravenous) line set and commenced administering drip into my system coupled with malaria and cough treatment. I felt my strength was fast dwindling. I was sweating profusely and I had lost appetite for food. It was like 25% of my consciousness was shut. Yet the fever wouldn’t subside. She also commenced a broad-spectrum antibiotic but all to no avail.

Soon enough my son started spiking and treatment began for him as well. All treatment administered by my wife was in consultation with her doctor colleagues. The days were going by and I wasn’t feeling better.

When our neighbors got to know I wasn’t feeling fine, they came to check up on me at different times. I couldn’t engage them for long as I was mentally down. Before I knew what was going on, the two families caught the infection too and that got me more worried and panic almost set in.

I had not been that sick in a very long time. My energy was so down I had to request for Lucuzade Boost aside several ORS I had to take. The malaria treatment was completed but I wasn’t back to myself, the fever was still there, the cough persisted despite use of good brands of cough syrup and same for my son. We had to change the antibiotics to a stronger one based on prescription. Yet I and my son weren’t getting better. While all this was going on my wife caught the infection too but for God knows why, she wasn’t as knocked off as I and our son were. She could still run around to get medications for us.

On one of the occasions, we had to go to the hospital to unofficially see one of her doctor colleagues to check and probably recommend investigations or medications but we were advised to complete the antibiotics as the test result will not be correct since medication have already commenced. On our way out that day we were asked by a doctor friend who works at the National Hospital Abuja to stop by so she could check me. Haven examined me and with the brief history, she suspected upper respiratory infection as my wife had earlier suspected. Unfortunately, days after, I learnt she and her son contracted the infection (the doctor friend is a sister to our neighbour). I felt so sad and my wife cried because it started from our house and it was escalating super-fast.

All the while, I never wanted to be admitted in a hospital because I believed that will automatically make the situation worse for me, stress my wife and will also get my aged parents worried knowing fully well, I’ve only been on hospital bed once during my service year. While I was about midway into the stronger oral antibiotics and still not getting better, I told my wife, “Please, if I’m not better by tomorrow morning, take me to the hospital”. At that point the reality almost supersede my coping mechanism, I’ve never had such magnitude of mental fatigue. It was like I was fast closing my eyes to this world. It was not funny.

My wife had to put call through again and this time she was advised to administer intravenous antibiotics for both me and my son which I had earlier refused because I felt the matter wasn’t that serious. It was only after then I began to feel better and recover. At that time, I had lost weight and I was frail. I completed the IV antibiotics and felt better but we had to go get some more supportive medication at H-Medix in town, so I drove (we reside at a near suburb to central business district), I thought I was completely ok, when we were done buying stuff, I told my wife, “Please drive.” My energy was zapped, I hadn’t fully recovered from the mental fatigue. I had to take one further week of bed rest before I could fully recover even after completion of medications.

As at January 23rd thereabout, the doctor friend who examined me and suspected upper respiratory infection had been admitted with her son at the National Hospital Abuja, that wasn’t all, her doctor colleague who went to set line for her son at home had also contracted the infection and it spread to the later doctor’s daughter too. A few classmates from my neighbor’s son’s school had reported sick. I got worried and decided to call NCDC to report, but for unknown reason I couldn’t reach them on phone. So, I decided I would go to NCDC office on Monday Jan 27th to lodge a report. Before then, we decided to go visit the doctor friend and her son at The National Hospital on Sunday January 26th.

When we got to the hospital, we met her in good condition. I discussed with her that I will go to NCDC to go lodge a report but she told me the FCT Infectious Disease Control (NCDC) had taken her sample for investigation and that there may be no need to further escalate the matter. This was corroborated by the consultant physician who managed her as he concluded the it was a “Self-Limiting Upper Respiratory Viral Infection”. The doctor and her son got better and were discharged afterward.

Thankfully, everyone I knew of who contracted the disease recovered. Although I subsequently had an inflamed bronchus (my left side), I treated that with heat several times and that was it.

From all indications the following can be deduced from the experience:
1. We dealt with a super contagious viral infection
2. No one could state at what point we individually contracted the virus
3. All the signs and symptoms were no different from that of COVID-19
4. The infection could be fatal if NOTHING is done
5. Not everyone in our close contact contracted the virus (My younger sister and a neighbor’s wife)
6. Covid-19 might have been in Nigeria earlier than announced
7. As far as I know, not less than 20 people contracted the disease

Kindly note I cannot categorically say what we had was COVID-19 because no such investigation was carried out on any of us. The result of the doctor retuned NEGATIVE FOR LASSA FEVER VIRUS and no other viral test was conducted. When Nigeria had the index case for COVID-19, I called NCDC to know if I could get an antibody test but was told they were currently only conducting antigen test for people who show symptoms for COVID-19.

The essence of this write up is to know you can beat a viral infection. Viral infection is not a death sentence but shouldn’t be allowed to progress. Full recovery is also possible if prompt and proper measures are taken.

Stay Safe, Healthy & Secured!
oga thank God for ur recovery from Covid19

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Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by Homiesjinxbank: 10:52pm On Apr 09, 2020
God will help us, they brought the virus into naija since last year, but our immune system fought it, they now brought a modified one this year..

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Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by BENEAMATA: 10:56pm On Apr 09, 2020
georgen2u:
Wow , this is a confirmation, I had a brother that works in wuse market around January contracted one deadly infection, as he just described came back home so became so sick , have never seen him that sick , lost apatite, diarrhea, vomits, cough, high fever , pains , I was busy buying drugs treating him before I know it , boom all of us got it, thank God I nearly died, it was not funny
Treatment upon treatment
We are not sure what it was

Thank God ohh

So this is the root
GUYS SEE REVELATIONS AND CONFIRMATION OH ! this thing has been around long oh , and the op and the person i quoted here just confirmed it ! and it's not that i had doubted or had reasons 8 doubt the story put forward about the time and place they said the covid 19 pandemi started from , and neither did i give much thought to the 5g conspiracy but by God what kind of malaria if you want to call it that , infects the whole household ? !
Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by FarmTech(m): 11:07pm On Apr 09, 2020
Thank God u guys survive it. But in case of next time, if u fall sick go for lab test. U may try out small treatment and if it doesn't work, go for for lab test.
Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by Heffalump(m): 11:12pm On Apr 09, 2020
AFOLSNETWORKS:
In view of the current COVID-19 pandemic ravaging the entire world, I have decided to put out this piece to let every reader know the virus is real, closer to you than you thought and gladly, you can overcome it.

The early part of this year was really a tough one for me and my family because I, my son and wife fell sick. I and my son were seriously sick while my wife was mildly sick as well, sadly, it didn’t stop there, it went on to people we were in close contact with.

Stay Safe, Healthy & Secured!


OP, from your analysis, you people just escaped Covid-19 infection. Nothing more than that!

In January as mentioned, just little is only known about the virus in Nigeria that's why I wouldn't blame you for your ignorance.

However, just for the record ensure you conduct an antibody test to be fully assured that you caught the virus. Your doctor friends should be eager to be tested as well. Afterwards, make your experience known to NCDC.
Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by Daum: 11:16pm On Apr 09, 2020
valx2:
I suffered a very scary cold in late January such that i thought I was gonna die coz I was suffocating. I breath in air but still feeling like I was being choked to death.with other symptoms like chest pain,fever,cough, and I totally lost my voice such that anyone standing 5 meters away can't hear when I speak.
I am not ashtmatic, neither do I have any chronic illness. I know common cold when I see one. A kind of cold that I've never experienced in my entire life.
And this lasted for about 3 weeks
After reading about the signs and symptoms of Covid 19
I said to myself, " It could be corona o.
This is a true life story



Well I also suffered the same thing ooo. It was in early January and I just felt it was fever. The cough was very strong. I had this strong chest pain. I have never had such a cough in my life. I almost finished a cough syrup bottle. I thought it was the harmattan sha....after I recovered, I still get scared of having that kind of cough in my life. Cough when dy cause headache

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Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by vokalafrica: 12:13am On Apr 10, 2020
donnie:
grin na wa

5G don shock this one.
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This is the simulation organized by Bill Gates, John Hopkins WHO and co, 6 Weeks before actual Covid19 outbreak. They're so accurate you would think it is recent. shocked

Pastors Mathew Ashimolowo, Sam Adeyemi and co must believe these devils are prophets to know exactly what's coming ...technology prophets. undecided Kpash!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoLw-Q8X174

Hmm... This is a PLANNEDEMIC

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Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by darediamond(m): 12:29am On Apr 10, 2020
Roon9:
Guys e don burst for area Oooo

So this oversabi guy still find way snook down to olosho quarters in spite of lockdown. Aunty olosho now based on social etiquette applied hand sanitizers on his Thing. Now the thing no gree rise again o.... I dey come I go drop the full gist.



OP! Is there 5G in your area
"OP! Is there 5G in your area" This your question is HEAVILY LOADED. Please enlighten Us All we in Christ name Beg you.

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Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by GAZZUZZ(m): 12:30am On Apr 10, 2020
femi4:
OP is wicked, immediately after you infected your neighbor, you are supposed to contact ncdc

Check the dates. January 11th he contacted it .
Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by Ibadiaran19: 12:32am On Apr 10, 2020
If Covid had been in Nigeria since last year, the deaths in the country would have been more than that of the US by now, and half of the country would have been infected
Covid doesn't hide itself.
E go show face, and confront you gidigba.
That was just an impersonator, perhaps some kind of influenza strain or something

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Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by Daum: 12:33am On Apr 10, 2020
I believe the OP. Never in my life have I experienced such a flu during the harmattan. Like, on new year day fever won kill me. See cough and chest pain. I no fit drink beer or flex.
Re: How I Survived A Super Contagious Viral Infection by Daum: 12:36am On Apr 10, 2020
Ibadiaran19:
If Covid had been in Nigeria since last year, the deaths in the country would have been more than that of the US by now, and half of the country would have been infected
Covid doesn't hide itself.
E go show face, and confront you gidigba.
That was just an impersonator, perhaps some kind of influenza strain or something


The symptoms were majorly in late December to January. That's worrisome

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