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Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by YouareaBITCH(f): 6:38pm On May 13, 2020
Hell no

The reason for a double test includes possibility of error during testing... that’s a wrong move

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Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by Ijeleigbo(m): 6:39pm On May 13, 2020
A welcome development
Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by wman(m): 6:39pm On May 13, 2020
No more bed space.


Limited testkits too.
Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by abobote: 6:39pm On May 13, 2020
hmm
Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by Jamesbiodun(m): 6:39pm On May 13, 2020
NCDC smiley wink cheesy grin
Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by Karlifate: 6:39pm On May 13, 2020
Since there is no free money again, they had to adopt this method. Jokers!
Little wonder... Governor Yahaya Bello gave them a condition before testing anybody in Kogi State BUT they fled back to Abuja.

Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by abobote: 6:39pm On May 13, 2020
new rules everyday, dis kind virus tire pason
Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by Ezennwa(m): 6:40pm On May 13, 2020
hmm!

What do i know.

Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by WuraSerano(f): 6:41pm On May 13, 2020
I think it is a good thing.

It will save resources, time and energy.
Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by StubbornGENIUS: 6:41pm On May 13, 2020
NCDC oya make una clap for yourselves...mtcheeew
Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by SmartyPants(m): 6:43pm On May 13, 2020
tgirlblaze:
Don't use limited bedspace as an excuse...simply say ur managing resources (test kit) to create avenue for covid donations embezzlement for yaselves..We truly understand cheesy

They didn't. The article clearly says no reasons was given. But the journalist went ahead to reference some prior event for some reason.
Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by mvem(m): 6:44pm On May 13, 2020
Nigeriabiafra80:
In abroad covid 19 patients is struggling with breath
While in Nigeria they are protesting on the high way
No!...more than 80% show no symptoms or mild symptoms and recover very well. Those you see on TV in the ICU with ventilators are those whose cases become severe and critical leading to pneumonia which requires breathing aid. This mostly affect the old and those having a compromised immune system. There is Covid 19 everywhere in the world and I personally know someone who is a doctor here in Nigeria that tested positive. His only symptom was Anosmia which is loss of smell and taste, he was very healthy and active and recovered few days ago in the isolation centre. And mind you those in the isolation centre and not admitted, they are just isolated to prevent spreading it to vulnerable ones that might fall sick. Covid has a very high recovery rate, I don't know why people think if you have it you must show breathing problems, when healthy young individuals might show no symptoms at all or mild symptoms mimicking malaria or cold flu

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Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by jericco1(m): 6:49pm On May 13, 2020
This country is a shame.. what will it take to get bed spaces? Besides it is not as if the 4k plus people are infected some have passed on while some have recovered! It is a shame
Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by Xbolmax: 6:50pm On May 13, 2020
this nation is FVCKED
I repeat this nation FVCKED!!
damn!!
when ordinary one province for china (Wuhan the headquater of Covid-19) want to test the whole 11milla for 10days (1.1milla per day)
but in Naija 2milla in 3months
who do us this shiit!?
Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by annyz: 6:51pm On May 13, 2020
Nigeriabiafra80:
In abroad covid 19 patients is struggling with breath
While in Nigeria they are protesting on the high way

That's the irony of the fraudulence we have found ourselves in this nation.
KOGI State government already knew what most of us have not known.
Will this nation ever come out of this?
Poor masses always at the receiving end.
Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by joyandfaith: 7:07pm On May 13, 2020
dirtydiva:
There is limited possibility that someone will test -ve only to test +be again unless the medical expert didn't checked him up well b4 confirming him/her free from such ailment. All I know is that 60-80% of Nigerians can survive ds virus without much work bn done on them as bn seen in Europe

95%
Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by joyandfaith: 7:08pm On May 13, 2020
mvem:
No!...more than 80% show no symptoms or mild symptoms and recover very well. Those you see on TV in the ICU with ventilators are those whose cases become severe and critical leading to pneumonia which requires breathing aid. This mostly affect the old and those having a compromised immune system. There is Covid 19 everywhere in the world and I personally know someone who is a doctor here in Nigeria that tested positive. His only symptom was Anosmia which is loss of smell and taste, he was very healthy and active and recovered few days ago in the isolation centre. And mind you those in the isolation centre and not admitted, they are just isolated to prevent spreading it to vulnerable ones that might fall sick. Covid has a very high recovery rate, I don't know why people think if you have it you must show breathing problems, when healthy young individuals might show no symptoms at all or mild symptoms mimicking malaria or cold flu

95%
Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by Sunkyphil(m): 7:10pm On May 13, 2020
with dis development expect to c the number of discharge ls increase
Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by kemii9188: 7:14pm On May 13, 2020
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Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by kemii744: 7:18pm On May 13, 2020
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Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by FelcoCom: 7:19pm On May 13, 2020
If that's the case, there should be proper testing but then , I would love to appreciate NCDC and other health personnel for their work so far, we pray we shall overcome this pandemic in Jesus name
God bless Nigeria!
Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by infogeneral: 7:20pm On May 13, 2020
They are just trying to manage the inadequate test kits and bed spaces.
We understand.
Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by FlordFlorez(m): 7:21pm On May 13, 2020
This is suicidal.
Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by Investnow2017: 7:23pm On May 13, 2020
mvem:
No!...more than 80% show no symptoms or mild symptoms and recover very well. Those you see on TV in the ICU with ventilators are those whose cases become severe and critical leading to pneumonia which requires breathing aid. This mostly affect the old and those having a compromised immune system. There is Covid 19 everywhere in the world and I personally know someone who is a doctor here in Nigeria that tested positive. His only symptom was Anosmia which is loss of smell and taste, he was very healthy and active and recovered few days ago in the isolation centre. And mind you those in the isolation centre and not admitted, they are just isolated to prevent spreading it to vulnerable ones that might fall sick. Covid has a very high recovery rate, I don't know why people think if you have it you must show breathing problems, when healthy young individuals might show no symptoms at all or mild symptoms mimicking malaria or cold flu

Thanks for your painstaking explanation. But because we have their type in millions here in Nigeria be prepared to repeat this your explanation at least a billion times before it can sink into their brains if only they will allow it.

The way some display their stark ignorance on this matter in NL is not only annoying but bitterly disappointing. You begin to wonder what planet these ones came from. Could they be aliens, you wonder.

Just watch out for comments of seasoned dullards here when the NCDC releases their result tonight. Some accuse that they inflate the figures to embezzle money blah, blah, blah. Others say the governors make money from Covid-19. This last accusation suggests that some governors in Nigeria then are allergic to Covid-19 money!

If you have nothing to comment why spew out stupidity in a public space? Their minds are so warped that they do not know that their publicly expressed doubts can put others in clear danger. That is my pain. Results are released and you jumped up to say, 'it's audio', 'it's a scam', 'it's inflated', 'I don't care any more', blah, blah, blah. You don't care and you are reacting to the result! Their thinking is so limited that they don't know that intelligent minds know so well that such prideful comments signify nothing but FEAR!

Don't be surprised that some may not read your explanation, or may choose to misunderstand it because the mind is already set - and foolishly negatively at that sad
.

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Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by SirWarlock: 7:34pm On May 13, 2020
mvem:
No!...more than 80% show no symptoms or mild symptoms and recover very well. Those you see on TV in the ICU with ventilators are those whose cases become severe and critical leading to pneumonia which requires breathing aid. This mostly affect the old and those having a compromised immune system. There is Covid 19 everywhere in the world and I personally know someone who is a doctor here in Nigeria that tested positive. His only symptom was Anosmia which is loss of smell and taste, he was very healthy and active and recovered few days ago in the isolation centre. And mind you those in the isolation centre and not admitted, they are just isolated to prevent spreading it to vulnerable ones that might fall sick. Covid has a very high recovery rate, I don't know why people think if you have it you must show breathing problems, when healthy young individuals might show no symptoms at all or mild symptoms mimicking malaria or cold flu
Like I always say these comments should be among the first. Nigerians are tiring lipsrsealed

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Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by NigeriaB(m): 7:39pm On May 13, 2020
NCDC good evening!
Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by kemii3393: 7:43pm On May 13, 2020
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Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by kemii7957: 7:51pm On May 13, 2020
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Re: Discharge Patients Who Test Negative Once — NCDC Issues New COVID-19 Guidelines by SirWarlock: 7:55pm On May 13, 2020
Investnow2017:


Thanks for your painstaking explanation. But because we have their type in millions here in Nigeria be prepared to repeat this your explanation at least a billion times before it can sink into their brains if only they will allow it.

The way some display their stark ignorance on this matter in NL is not only annoying but bitterly disappointing. You begin to wonder what planet these ones came from. Could they be aliens, you wonder.

Just watch out for comments of seasoned dullards here when the NCDC releases their result tonight. Some accuse that they inflate the figures to embezzle money blah, blah, blah. Others say the governors make money from Covid-19. This last accusation suggests that some governors in Nigeria then are allergic to Covid-19 money!

If you have nothing to comment why spew out stupidity in a public space? Their minds are so warped that they do not know that their publicly expressed doubts can put others in clear danger. That is my pain. Results are released and you jumped up to say, 'it's audio', 'it's a scam', 'it's inflated', 'I don't care any more', blah, blah, blah. You don't care and you are reacting to the result! Their thinking is so limited that they don't know that intelligent minds know so well that such prideful comments signify nothing but FEAR!

Don't be surprised that some may not read your explanation, or may choose to misunderstand it because the mind is already set - and foolishly negatively at that sad
.
Thank You. Like I'll keep saying your comment should be among the first not buried in the last page Not just Nairaland, on twitter also. Now some people I know personally have started parroting this thing lipsrsealed. It's sad situation but I don't blame them, Nigeria is just about vibes now cry.

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