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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by verifiablefacts: 7:24am On Apr 11, 2020
helinues:
Less than 100k people are yet to be tested and we already have 200+ cases.

The FG are only decieving gullible Nigerians
deceive bawo? Isn't time you guys be serious and began facing front?
Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by AIIahuAkbar: 7:25am On Apr 11, 2020
helinues:
Less than 100k people are yet to be tested and we already have 200+ cases.

The FG are only decieving gullible Nigerians

Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by helinues: 7:25am On Apr 11, 2020
verifiablefacts:

deceive bawo? Isn't time you guys be serious and began facing front?

Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by Xisnin(m): 7:26am On Apr 11, 2020
Mynd44:

I meant the rapid tests. The said home kits are going to work like the rapid test for antibodies
My point is that the home kits/RDT which will be antibody-based are not yet available.
So, it has nothing to do with the current false negatives which are the result of the PCR technology.

I believe developing such a test will make screening much easier and help the government's isolation and quarantine
effort.
Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by Humanoid01(m): 7:27am On Apr 11, 2020
Venusman:


Where was the immune system when they tested positive? So it traveled then they restored it in isolation centre abi?

Walahi, you're easy to scam
Do you know what the immune system does? Do you even have any knowledge of Biology at all? You seem not to.

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by NaijaRoyalty(m): 7:30am On Apr 11, 2020
naxclimpsey:


Well I checked the post where you quoted him and there is nothing like only 200 or can quoted post also be edited by the poster!

You need to check your sanity by saying I am new on here. Arrogant people like you jumped in to conclusion without verifiable info. You're a kid

You're a newbie go take a several seats .

I've since edited his comment I quoted with "Ok" to save his ass from embarrassment.
so if you don't know the genesis of any argument especially on this forum , ask questions or shut the fuckup .
Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by nsiba: 7:31am On Apr 11, 2020
helinues:



United States Coronavirus: 502,876 Cases

18,747 Deaths

That's less than 3% death rate..

Nigeria is currently with 300+ cases with 5 deaths..
...
By now without being told you would have been hearing of deaths in various axis of Lagos not just NCDC stats
That events that a covid19 positive person attended in Lagos by now u shud be hearing bad news.
Those in isolation gets treatment and recover in 10 days what of those without treatment yet no strange deaths outside NCDC stats how many weeks now?

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by naxclimpsey(m): 7:34am On Apr 11, 2020
NaijaRoyalty:


You're a newbie go take a several seats .

I've since edited his comment I quoted with "Ok" to save his ass from embarrassment.
so if you don't know the genesis of any argument especially on this forum , ask questions or shut the fuckup .
.

No wonder he stops talking to you. You're such a disgrace to your family. Mumu that just got here in 2018 calling someone newbie. Wait for your evening class moribund fool
Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by verifiablefacts: 7:35am On Apr 11, 2020
Venusman:


Where was the immune system when they tested positive? So it traveled then they restored it in isolation centre abi?

Walahi, you're easy to scam
boy ,you no get brain, I tried not to quote but couldn't resist.

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by adioolayi(m): 7:37am On Apr 11, 2020
Venusman:


Knowledge is killing you, that's why you're trapped but I'll appreciate if you can answer these questions;

1.How come there's no cure and in Lagos about 50 cases has been released with report that they're well?

See, Government takes opportunity of any death now to scare people of the virus and they now gullible Nigerians will fall for it.

How come it has not killed any government official in spite of their engagement with their active travel history lately before lockdown?




Valid and verifiable information are on the internet. Your comments shows you lack basic scientific knowledge about Viruses and how they interact with their hosts. Take sometime to read about Viruses and Viral infections....you will understand better.

But then, if you are a student of Economics, using your basic knowledge should also tell you the Economic implications of shutting down Lagos (Nigeria's biggest commercial State), Abuja (Nigeria's Capital territory, the seat of power), and Ogun state...Not to mention States where there are restrictions and partial lockdown.

You think Government will be so foolish and happy to lockdown her pot of soup based on mere propaganda and falsehood You think they are happy with impending recession starring at their faces You think organisations are happy to stop working You think intending tsunami of massive job lose, pay cut that is hitting the world and already started hitting Lagos is a good thing for anyone to desire

If all these my analogy doesn't sink...then I am sorry, I can't help you.
CoVID19 is as real as the air we breathe in...Stay Safe..Pray or make a good wish this thing should be over very very soon. The aftermath of it, if it lingers, not just on the health of the populace, but the long run ECONOMIC IMPACT is not what any country in the world desires.

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by donprinyo(m): 7:39am On Apr 11, 2020
I'm tired of bad news

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by mployer(m): 7:39am On Apr 11, 2020
helinues:


Like I said, you have comprehension problems.. If less than 100k people are yet to be tested and we already have 200-300 cases, don't you think the numbers of infected people will increase in folds should millions of Nigerians get tested?

I guess na evening class you attended. Try and look for another person to pick on cos day or night, you are too small to argue with me

Actually less than 5000 people have been tested cry
Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by NaijaRoyalty(m): 7:41am On Apr 11, 2020
naxclimpsey:
.

No wonder he stops talking to you. You're such a disgrace to your family. Mumu that just got here in 2018 calling someone newbie. Wait for your evening class moribund fool

He stopped talking to me or I stopped talking to him because he won't admit to his foolish mistakes . **Scoff***
Are you a troll or some dumb ass niggar playing creep ups with me ?

You're dumb dumb dumber than I thought, fuckkoff you've got my last reply .

Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by anifranklyn67: 7:41am On Apr 11, 2020
Kindly revisit that guy's comment again, he said "200+" not 200. This makes a whole lot of difference

Just my 1cent


NaijaRoyalty:


You're too big yet you giving out wrong number of confirmed cases .

Just accept it's 305 and not 200.

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by FlutterDollar99(m): 7:43am On Apr 11, 2020
helinues:
Less than 100k people are yet to be tested and we already have 200+ cases.

The FG are only decieving gullible Nigerians
you no fit do pass yourself. We all know Nigerian government could have done better but are incapacitated by unpreparedness.

The casualty figure is still very low
Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by NaijaRoyalty(m): 7:43am On Apr 11, 2020
anifranklyn67:
Kindly revisit that guy's comment again, he said "200+" not 200. This makes a whole lot of difference

Just my 1cent



Initially he wrote 200 without +
He edited it to 200+ after I corrected him.
Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by verifiablefacts: 7:44am On Apr 11, 2020
naxclimpsey:


Well I checked the post where you quoted him and there is nothing like only 200 or can quoted post also be edited by the poster!

You need to check your sanity by saying I am new on here. Arrogant people like you jumped in to conclusion without verifiable info. You're a kid
why are you guys wasting your precious time arguing with people that never admits wrong.?
Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by Galactico4ever(m): 7:47am On Apr 11, 2020
helinues:


Like I said, you have comprehension problems.. If less than 100k people are yet to be tested and we already have 200-300 cases, don't you think the numbers of infected people will increase in folds should millions of Nigerians get tested?

I guess na evening class you attended. Try and look for another person to pick on cos day or night, you are too small to argue with me
"you Are TOO SMALL to argue with me" Chai!!!

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by Nobody: 7:49am On Apr 11, 2020
helinues:


Wait, so you people now resorted to be attacking personalities even without reading through their comments..

How is this comments of yours correlate with mine?

This is not a good time for wailing vampires oo.. You guys are really missing the points these days..

Abi na hunger dey cause am?
Wailing? You should take your advice and read through my comment or better still check my profile. I'm not a wailer. They are one of the daftest people on nairaland. They paint the pdp as saints even after over a decade of corruption. And I can never be a zombie. They have been brainwashed such that they cannot reason even in the face of obvious corruption.
Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by jojogirlx: 7:50am On Apr 11, 2020
cheesy cheesy cheesy Guy lt is obvious you have no idea in regards to how the immune system works.
First of all don't mislead people by telling them that the pandemic is a hoax or scam.
Secondly, i personally know someone who is infected by the virus(a med doctor who returned from the Uk) the last time i checked by calling him, he is doing well and is only taking home remedies.
Thirdly you said "when there is no cure how come people are getting better in Nigeria"? Allow me to educate you that there are different factors ranging from environmental to cultural to diet to genetic, to our way of life that are taken into cognisance when the severity or mildness of a disease is evaluated.
Nigeria may not have a cure but i strongly believe that Nigeria is blessed with different antimicrobial natural plants that we consume without even knowing its potency. That is no. 1
No. 2, Our Environmental factor such as the Temp of our country MAY not allow the organism to thrive thus making it easier for our immune system to put up a defence and finally engulf the virus.
Make i stop here i don tire to type grin.
Venusman:


Where was the immune system when they tested positive? So it traveled then they restored it in isolation centre abi?

Walahi, you're easy to scam

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by Maniashow: 7:51am On Apr 11, 2020
helinues:
Less than 100k people are yet to be tested and we already have 200+ cases.

The FG are only decieving gullible Nigerians

Less than 10k sir

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by freshkpomo(m): 7:52am On Apr 11, 2020
helinues:


Covid is not in Nigeria? Wow I never knew.

So the Katsina Doctor that died yesterday with his family infected are from Japan.?

Have you been tested for both Coronavirus and Hunger virus?

You have displayed more than 5 symptoms with your comments
www.nairaland.com/5784463/coronavirus-driver-virus-abuja-cries
Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by shogsman(m): 7:55am On Apr 11, 2020
helinues:
Less than 100k people are yet to be tested and we already have 200+ cases.

The FG are only decieving gullible Nigerians
Less than 10k you mean
Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by ecclize: 7:56am On Apr 11, 2020
helinues:
Less than 100k people are yet to be tested and we already have 200+ cases.

The FG are only decieving gullible Nigerians
100k?
has 10k been tested?
Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by erico2k2(m): 7:56am On Apr 11, 2020
helinues:


Like I said, you have comprehension problems.. If less than 100k people are yet to be tested and we already have 200-300 cases, don't you think the numbers of infected people will increase in folds should millions of Nigerians get tested?

I guess na evening class you attended. Try and look for another person to pick on cos day or night, you are too small to argue with me
What do you xpect frm people who access NL with Nokia 3210

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by AgentGoat: 7:59am On Apr 11, 2020
Xisnin:

My point is that the home kits/RDT which will be antibody-based are not yet available.
So, it has nothing to do with the current false negatives which are the result of the PCR technology.

I believe developing such a test will make screening much easier and help the government's isolation and quarantine
effort.


Mynd44 never said rapid test is available. Stop quoting people upandan and be reading comments like me.
Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by Nwamaka1419(f): 8:01am On Apr 11, 2020
Venusman:


Knowledge is killing you, that's why you're trapped but I'll appreciate if you can answer these questions;

1.How come there's no cure and in Lagos about 50 cases has been released with report that they're well?

See, Government takes opportunity of any death now to scare people of the virus and they now gullible Nigerians will fall for it.

How come it has not killed any government official in spite of their engagement with their active travel history lately before lockdown?



. God bless you sir for the wisdom, but some Nigerian don't have sense at all.
Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by Vivikema: 8:05am On Apr 11, 2020
Venusman:


Knowledge is killing you, that's why you're trapped but I'll appreciate if you can answer these questions;

1.How come there's no cure and in Lagos about 50 cases has been released with report that they're well?

See, Government takes opportunity of any death now to scare people of the virus and they now gullible Nigerians will fall for it.

How come it has not killed any government official in spite of their engagement with their active travel history lately before lockdown?




A lot of people are recovering from the virus in other countries. E.g rihanna died undecided

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