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Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by Harrynight(m): 4:45am On Apr 27, 2020
alizma:

With this report, we are still in a better position than US. US has one position case in every 5people tested while Nigeria has less than 2,000 positive in 10,000 test carried out. But it is not a time to celebrate yet. God help us

Check according to ur analysis/statistics, which better position?

US= 1 positive in every 5
Nig= 2'000 positive in every 10'000

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Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by humblebobojay(m): 4:48am On Apr 27, 2020
Who is now lying between NCDC and Nigerians because am now totaly confused reason is that NCDC upload figures like baba ijebu and people say corona in Nigeria is fake that is they are just scaming us someone should please explain better for me is like i don't want to believe NCDC again

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Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by glowingflame7: 4:58am On Apr 27, 2020
We carried out just 10,918 tests. And we have 1273 cases. Note that majority of the tests carried out are for the rich and symptomatic. It is very sad news. Ghana has carried out over 100,000 tests.

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Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by dynicks(m): 5:23am On Apr 27, 2020
Harrynight:
No body died??

Confirmed cases in the last 24hrs 91
Confirmed death in the last 24hrs NIL



They don't report number of death(s) recorded or what?
you wish for people to die?

Wait a minute;...Bros...you've got a hand in the deaths that have been occuring?

So you the one that has been killing people you this guy..!

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Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by Martinola(m): 5:23am On Apr 27, 2020
Jeez...
I am tired of seeing this damn update already.
Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by sonnie10: 5:23am On Apr 27, 2020
Akwa Ibom 1. Cross River should be very proactive with safety measures. It’s just a door step away.
Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by Oluwaseunbandur: 5:24am On Apr 27, 2020
I still believe the carriers of this covid in this country is over 10,000

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Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by Peterolus(m): 5:25am On Apr 27, 2020
oluwatomisin93:
More testing more new cases more fatality. Anyway Kano is still on relegation. Just watch out for when kano will be back in the league. They will just be scoring goals like no tomorrow.
God pls heal the world.
Like you know my mind
Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by Nobody: 5:25am On Apr 27, 2020
Dabronze:
i think FG should concentrate more on Lagos , there should be total lockdown both seaport and airport would be shut down immediately and test should be carried out from all local government one after the other but the money FG is making is more important the life of the lagosian


Shut up ur stooopiiid mouth jare... If FG shut Down Lagos, will your father feed us or protect us from Robbers.


Stuuuuppiiid fellow running mouth anyhow like tap water

If u come online to spill rubbish, I will curse ur fada, U, ur mada, curse ur village join.

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Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by Emily22(m): 5:27am On Apr 27, 2020
ProfDview1:



Shut up ur stooopiiid mouth jare... If FG shut Down Lagos, will your father feed us or protect us from Robbers.


Stuuuuppiiid fellow running mouth anyhow like tap water

Lwkm
Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by Nobody: 5:27am On Apr 27, 2020
Oluwaseunbandur:
I still believe the carriers of this covid in this country is over 10,000

Yes with u
Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by sonnie10: 5:27am On Apr 27, 2020
Harrynight:


Check according to ur analysis/statistics, which better position?

US= 1 positive in every 5
Nig= 2'000 positive in every 10'000

It’s the same.
But in research methodology, there is what is known as reliability.
The more the number of participants, the more reliable the data is.
What this implies is that 10000 tests in a country of 200M people is not a statistically reliable data.

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Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by peteradamu: 5:28am On Apr 27, 2020
This battle is of the lord.
Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by Megagee003(m): 5:28am On Apr 27, 2020
chiboyo:
Who else is getting fed up with seeing this numbers??

We need a home grown solution to coping with this and not (half) copying that of the western world and constantly mouthing that we should stay at home and keep safe without commensurate palliatives..
How can you stay home and keep safe without food

We go dey alright las las!
they will add more 7 days o
Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by MillerJnr(m): 5:29am On Apr 27, 2020
Dabronze:
i think FG should concentrate more on Lagos , there should be total lockdown both seaport and airport would be shut down immediately and test should be carried out from all local government one after the other but the money FG is making is more important the life of the lagosian

don't we have state government in Lagos?, haba see how people like wike took charge , sanwo olu can't even go to badagry and see how porous the border is , always at alausa.

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Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by Nobody: 5:30am On Apr 27, 2020
We told them that corona is scam... This people are just lying to us..
Increasing numbers of malaria people anyhow

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Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by Afospecialk: 5:30am On Apr 27, 2020
chiboyo:
Who else is getting fed up with seeing this numbers??

We need a home grown solution to coping with this and not (half) copying that of the western world and constantly mouthing that we should stay at home and keep safe without commensurate palliatives..
How can you stay home and keep safe without food

We go dey alright las las!

I hope by the time covid start spreading in Nigeria like about 20000 confirmed cases everyday the food you are hustling for will save you.

Good luck

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Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by naijaschoolguru(m): 5:32am On Apr 27, 2020
streetpaddy:



How do you mean
Very hard decision, people are complaining about the lockdown while there are new cases every day. Will the president relax the lockdown for people sake or will he extend the lockdown just to curb this pandemic? Time will tell. I'm sitting on the fence with leg crossed.

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Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by MyOpinion1(f): 5:35am On Apr 27, 2020
The Doctors from China what is their motive of coming here because it is not as if they are treating people with symptoms or assisting our Doctors with testing...I am curious as to what they are doing in Nigeria presently
Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by MarianaTrench: 5:37am On Apr 27, 2020
angry
Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by Elvis2kay: 5:38am On Apr 27, 2020
angry
Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by Otunba2004(m): 5:38am On Apr 27, 2020
The way this thing is going I pray we won't encounter what US is facing now, very scary situation
Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by MarianaTrench: 5:40am On Apr 27, 2020
paltielx:
This virus is climaxing, more contact tracing should be done

Contact tracing is no longer feasible at this point
Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by naijaschoolguru(m): 5:42am On Apr 27, 2020
MyOpinion1:
The Doctors from China what is their motive of coming here because it is not as if they are treating people with symptoms or assisting our Doctors with testing...I am curious as to what they are doing in Nigeria presently
They are useless.

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Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by Afospecialk: 5:43am On Apr 27, 2020
ezekins:
Why does ncdc not respond promptly to calls from potential patients? I'm of the opinion that ncdc is not doing what it should be doing. Covid 19 will not be eradicated before the lock down is relaxed. necessary safety measures should be put in place and the lock down relaxed.

Do you realize that we are not even into covid pandemic predicament yet and the system seem overwhelmed already ?

What would become the fate of Nigeria is there is outbreak of covid in Nigeria as in the case of America ? God forbid but if America is going through over 900,000 confirmed cases and over 50,000 then what would become of Nigeria ?

We don't seem to understand the havoc this covid is capable of in this our vulnerable health sec to

May God help us
Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by Openbusiness: 5:45am On Apr 27, 2020
paltielx:
This virus is climaxing, more contact tracing should be done
Contact tracing at which time? We gone passed that phase now. Community spread is now the main cause of transmission and we don't have a proper database or monitoring system. They are no longer doing it. Waste of money and manpower in their view, and unsustainable and ineffective. Their system now is the masses are OYO, and who fall sick fall sick, who die, die, who get luck them fit bring am to isolation center, and they will continue the lockdown to protect themselves and their families before their poor and middle-class slave workers come and infect them in their mansions.

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Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by burgerpay1: 5:46am On Apr 27, 2020
Dabronze:
i think FG should concentrate more on Lagos , there should be total lockdown both seaport and airport would be shut down immediately and test should be carried out from all local government one after the other but the money FG is making is more important the life of the lagosian
Seems u lives outside Lagos,cos if U do and U actually know how d Common man live in distress,wretched and a miserable life basically just as a result of dis meaningless unproductive lockdown been imposed,quite sure u won’t talk in dis manner.

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Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by mopol123: 5:48am On Apr 27, 2020
Death toll is very high. Imagine 40. 40 already? God please help us.
Re: 91 New Cases Of COVID-19 Reported, Total 1273, 239 Discharged, 40 Deaths by adewumiopeyemi(m): 5:49am On Apr 27, 2020
Ok

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