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Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by Emmanuelvictor: 6:54am On May 03, 2020 |
Kogi. Kogi. Kogi. How many times did I call you. It’s better you start telling the truth. You cannot be in the north central location and say you are free from COVID 19. It’s just like when Kano is saying no case in a single day. You bordered so many states with the pandemic. Are you sure you are doing anything about this pandemic at all. |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by dollarnaira: 6:55am On May 03, 2020 |
There are more covid 19 in Nigeria ever since, the *tests* are just for confirmation of announcements. I have viewed the whole Nigeria as 10,000 confirmed cases just bc they are making use of kits to confirm doesn't make a difference to me. Do the needful protect yourself and suspect everyone. From 4th May there would be higher numbers not bc we were all going to mix again but bc infected ones have been with us ever since as most are asymptomatic - not showing symptoms. Lastly, there ARE MORE COVID 19 'VICTIMS' IN THE COUNTRY THAT ARE NOT YET TESTED. |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by kamez(m): 6:56am On May 03, 2020 |
fortran12: it is senseless people like u that lead ignorant people to their graves by spreading falsehood and conspiracy theories.. when people directly related to u start dying, u will recieve sense... out of 2388 infected persons, only 385 have been discharged and yet 85 deaths. so u imagine how many more deaths might occur. because active cases are still over 1900 .. the death rate as it stands is 22percent.. olodo 1 Like |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by dollarnaira: 7:00am On May 03, 2020 |
kamez: Covid 19 infection is not a death sentence. 1 Like |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by poseidonsaiz(m): 7:00am On May 03, 2020 |
This is true vision 2020 No one saw this coming Lol |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by NigPatriot(m): 7:01am On May 03, 2020 |
fortran12: You're the one deceiving the poster. Where did you get your starts from? In Nigeria already from the statistics w e have about 7% + mortality rate. Italy had about 17% same with Spain. So I'm wondering where you got your 99% from. I'll only assume you're trying to be hopeful, which isn't technically wrong. 1 Like |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by NigPatriot(m): 7:03am On May 03, 2020 |
kamez: Your maths is wrong. The death rate should be factored against the cases and not the discharged. Check again 2 Likes |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by Tome4real(m): 7:12am On May 03, 2020 |
that Anambra own should be removed,the man in question Doesn't have Cov not to talk of Covid 19 I'm more than sure about it,Obiano our governor knows what I'm saying,but if you doubt me ask my brother Ifeanyi Ubah.... please and please if this is how Lagos,and others have their cases of Covid 19,let's meltdown this lockdown, because we're only fooling ourselves, before hunger will start killing people. |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by zedman1(m): 7:19am On May 03, 2020 |
XANDERBOY85:Hehehe, I tire. Reminds me of one of ruggedman's skit off his "ruggedy baba" album those days. Niggaa call himself 'gangsta number one' but las las na rat come pursue am commot from studio. |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by Galaticos444: 7:29am On May 03, 2020 |
KunleyY19:u 4got to include lassa fever |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by saintadeola: 7:32am On May 03, 2020 |
*Be warned as somebody wrote:* Government is not easing the Lockdown because the coast is clear or no more COVID-19 cases. This is just giving Nigerians what they want because the fallout of this decision will be on them. Come Monday, many people will go about their affairs with no care or fear for the virus. Some at this point still believe this pandemic is a scam,.....in the end, the virus will spread and curtailment will become onerous. *When that happens:* Many people will be left to die, treatment will be according to status AND the masses will suffer because then, treatment will come at a cost! Those thinking that by causing chaos you can force the government to lift the ban or those saying I would rather die of COVID-19 than hunger, and those saying 'no palliative, no stay at home', bear in mind that whatever happens to you will be a "your" problem not the Governments'. The countries sharing relief items to their residents didn't just get there suddenly, it's the product of *a working "SYSTEM"* built overtime with continuous modifications! Nigeria is not there yet and can't be overnight! So, before you put yourself at risk, remember that these people you think you are fighting will steer clear of the virus (no hustling & bustling) and if by chance get infected will get firsthand treatment before 100 persons will be tested! Putting yourself at risk is not the best way to fight, you can only fight now because you are alive and hale, once that changes (when you catch COVID-19) food, work, movement,....won't matter anymore! *Therefore as you step out, consider these:* _* Can the government manage a full-blown COVID-19 crisis?_ _* Can you afford the treatment?_ _* Can you even get the treatment?_ *COVID-19 is very much around, if you can help it Stay in......Stay safe....till it's Safe out there !* *Don't be deceived and don't deceive yourself !* *In the end, you are responsible for yourself.* *Please stay safe and stay protected by observing 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by Beress(m): 7:32am On May 03, 2020 |
Vanessa88:Is this the Vanessa that I know? |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by mechanics(m): 7:34am On May 03, 2020 |
Wow, the death rate is really increasing, Oh Lord have mercy. |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by Openbusiness: 7:41am On May 03, 2020 |
ignorant people are up there shouting Kano, forgetting Lagos has over 1000 cases now and rising everyday. Over 2000 confirmed cases, 85 DEATHS and the government don't know what they are doing. May God shine his great mercy on me and my loved ones. Even though i walk through the valley of the shadow of coronavirus i will fear no infection because God is with me and i confess that the Lord is the portion of my cup and of my inheritance., he maintains my life. |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by omereneze: 7:41am On May 03, 2020 |
It's note an issue of alarm raising, what he said is the real situation in Kano brightology3: |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by Nickymezor(f): 7:45am On May 03, 2020 |
Hmmmm, really scary |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by micpreacher: 7:48am On May 03, 2020 |
the shit is getting real |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by newisd75: 7:48am On May 03, 2020 |
when i hear of d lagos governor say that d are running out of bed in d isolation centre, 4 me it sound like foolishness, do d not know that a person home can b use 4 isolation, do d not know that people can take their bed 2 isolation centre, d can even use cloth materia as their bed. isolation centre should not b a place where people should b on a bed most of d time, but it should be a place where people are free 2 move about with wifi network |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by Kenturkey048(m): 7:49am On May 03, 2020 |
fortran12: have they be dying the way they are dying now ?? |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by gifty99200(f): 7:51am On May 03, 2020 |
With this figure am going no where tomorrow. We know how to beg in Nigeria ,can they pls beg Madagascar for their agbo before these Covid of a thing gets off hand. |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by Tywo2018: 7:54am On May 03, 2020 |
I don't no why people keep shouting Kano up and down. Let Lagos resume on Monday and see how serious. Racoon: |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by HMarshal(m): 7:55am On May 03, 2020 |
Mrdecent: With the lockdown ease tmao,am afraid wat bill Gates wife said might actually cum to pass about deaths.cos the rate of infections will increase.its time every one draws near to his/her creator.because men... |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by jaxxy(m): 7:55am On May 03, 2020 |
Lagos is scaring me. We need to stop it. |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by thatsleepboy1: 7:58am On May 03, 2020 |
What is good for the goose is good for Uganda. 1 Like |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by akpunda86: 7:58am On May 03, 2020 |
Ruggedniggaone: Controling this shit is very easy and the big problem from day 1are the borders.Security men making cool bucks.This was a time they would have allowed states to use their private security.Is late very late.major carriers now are travellers from the north.But we cant stop them as there is free movement of food and many mallams from the north will flood many coast after the rammadan. 2 Likes |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by CasNova(m): 8:02am On May 03, 2020 |
We will overcome. Stay safe. |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by Trybes(m): 8:03am On May 03, 2020 |
The death rate is alarming. The FG should take action to reduce the death rate |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by molybdenum0012: 8:04am On May 03, 2020 |
kamez: You are the Olodo here. The death rate is 85/2388= about 3.5% death rate. The recovery rate is about 385/2388*100= I about 16% My observation: The death rate is increasing slowly while the recovery rate is decreasing slowly in comparison to what we had at the beginning. This is bad news. If the infection continues at this rate, we sure going experience worse case scenerio than America and Europe combined. 2 Likes |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by kamez(m): 8:04am On May 03, 2020 |
NigPatriot: go to aljazeera.com...total deaths divided by total dischared multiplied by 100 gives u current death rate.. active cases are still active and their outcome is inconclusive until they are either discharged or dead.. when the pandemic is finally over thats wen u can get the final percentage death using total number of cases 1 Like |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by garfield1: 8:04am On May 03, 2020 |
dboo442:The guy has not grown enough to know sarcasm.by the way I know the guy very well.,he meant it |
Re: 220 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2388. 385 discharged. 85 deaths by complexBoss12: 8:13am On May 03, 2020 |
my neighbour has been coughing seriously since dis morning, he is a SARS guy, we ar both in Kano. I don lock my door, nothing comes in or leaves till further |
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