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Lagos And Abuja Recovery Rate Is Very Slow by Funkyswagzz(m): 8:35pm On Jun 27, 2020
I have been monitoring the recovery rate at different states in Nigeria and I just noticed that Lagos and Abuja are slow. They are among the few first states that confirmed covid-19 patients. From the table below u will notice others states respond to treatment quicker. I really find this very strange. Have anyone noticed this?

Re: Lagos And Abuja Recovery Rate Is Very Slow by Ngenge(m): 8:44pm On Jun 27, 2020
Na acid weather cause am
Re: Lagos And Abuja Recovery Rate Is Very Slow by Lorazepam(f): 9:04pm On Jun 27, 2020
Funkyswagzz:
I have been monitoring the recovery rate at different states in Nigeria and I just noticed that Lagos and Abuja are slow. They are among the few first states that confirmed covid-19 patients. From the table below u will notice others states respond to treatment quicker. I really find this very strange. Have anyone noticed this?

That's because most of them are not In isolation centres, making it difficult for their recovery status to be actually tracked
Lagos state isolation capacity no even reach 1,000 bed spaces and they have 10,000 patients of which greater than 5000 should have recovered.
Just an opinion sha.

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Re: Lagos And Abuja Recovery Rate Is Very Slow by Funkyswagzz(m): 9:21pm On Jun 27, 2020
If that's the case they are not serious in battling this pandemic. From what I observed I think there's something fishy going on. I think the ncdc is trying delay the recovery rate in Lagos and Abuja to get more funds from the federal government

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Re: Lagos And Abuja Recovery Rate Is Very Slow by SirWarlock: 9:50pm On Jun 27, 2020
Lorazepam:


That's because most of them are not In isolation centres, making it difficult for their recovery status to be actually tracked
Lagos state isolation capacity no even reach 1,000 bed spaces and they have 10,000 patients of which greater than 5000 should have recovered.
Just an opinion sha.
You are right. Ncdc data seems to only capture isolation centres. From the breakdown the LASG gave yesterday they should have more than 5000 recoveries. The 1k+ recoveries were those in isolation centres or admitted who eventually recovered.

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Re: Lagos And Abuja Recovery Rate Is Very Slow by Funkyswagzz(m): 10:43pm On Jun 27, 2020
SirWarlock:
You are right. Ncdc data seems to only capture isolation centres. From the breakdown the LASG gave yesterday they should have more than 5000 recoveries. The 1k+ recoveries were those in isolation centres or admitted who eventually recovered.

So y are they threatening to go on another lockdown? If they are giving treatment at homes they should collect all the data at once. They should make provision for transparency to all there treatments so we know what's going on. From the report Peter okoye gave he got treated at home. Who are those that treated him? Was he counted as those that recovered?
Re: Lagos And Abuja Recovery Rate Is Very Slow by cjudy(m): 11:05pm On Jun 27, 2020
But people no dey carry Corona for FCT again na? Na only Lagos. Infact the whole North, no more Corona. I laugh coronally
Re: Lagos And Abuja Recovery Rate Is Very Slow by Lorazepam(f): 11:09pm On Jun 27, 2020
Funkyswagzz:


So y are they threatening to go on another lockdown? If they are giving treatment at homes they should collect all the data at once. They should make provision for transparency to all there treatments so we know what's going on. From the report Peter okoye gave he got treated at home. Who are those that treated him? Was he counted as those that recovered?

Yeah you're right. NCDC should adjust the numbers appropriately in their daily report card.
Pic below shows that about 1400 were treated and discharged while 5000 recovered on their own.

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Re: Lagos And Abuja Recovery Rate Is Very Slow by Lorazepam(f): 11:17pm On Jun 27, 2020
Cc Investnow2017
You might be interested in this thread.
Re: Lagos And Abuja Recovery Rate Is Very Slow by SirWarlock: 12:12am On Jun 28, 2020
Funkyswagzz:


So y are they threatening to go on another lockdown? If they are giving treatment at homes they should collect all the data at once. They should make provision for transparency to all there treatments so we know what's going on. From the report Peter okoye gave he got treated at home. Who are those that treated him? Was he counted as those that recovered?
Thats for Lagos state and not everyone can be treated at home. The aim of a lockdown is to slow the spread which can/cant be useful depending on the situation.
Re: Lagos And Abuja Recovery Rate Is Very Slow by Funkyswagzz(m): 12:32am On Jun 28, 2020
SirWarlock:
Thats for Lagos state and not everyone can be treated at home. The aim of a lockdown is to slow the spread which can/cant be useful depending on the situation.

It's well my dear. I put the question across to ncdc page but am yet get a reply.
Re: Lagos And Abuja Recovery Rate Is Very Slow by Investnow2017: 4:58pm On Jun 28, 2020
Lorazepam:
Cc Investnow2017
You might be interested in this thread.
Oh I will try and take a look. I have been quite busy. Thanks
Re: Lagos And Abuja Recovery Rate Is Very Slow by Lorazepam(f): 2:39pm On Jul 08, 2020
Investnow2017

Please what kind of investments would you advice someone who's just wants to start investing to make ?
Re: Lagos And Abuja Recovery Rate Is Very Slow by PoliteActivist: 3:47pm On Jul 08, 2020
Obviously most who recover in Lagos recorver at home and are therefore not counted
Re: Lagos And Abuja Recovery Rate Is Very Slow by Investnow2017: 4:41pm On Jul 08, 2020
Lorazepam:
Investnow2017

Please what kind of investments would you advice someone who's just wants to start investing to make ?
Lora, sincerely virtually all my pack of investment modules are down currently. I do Mutual, Treasury Bills, Real Estate. For now only real estate comes with an asking, the others have had their returns severely compromised due to our moribund economy, no thanks to the pandemic though. Don't mind my moniker, I am not a major player now, but I used to be cheesy Stocks were in the picture some time ago too until I watched my investment wear off substantially, waiting for a rebound.
I steer clear from anything that has a twinge of Ponzi, though for some it comes with huge gains, but the pains are just as huge too.
I am just watching the space seeing how investment post this Covid-19 will look like. I am being careful not to plunge into any one now because the dust has not really settled by my assessment. But Treasury Bills are a take any time any day once it begins to look good.
The one major investment I do right now is on my spirituality cheesy
Thanks for asking though.
Re: Lagos And Abuja Recovery Rate Is Very Slow by Lorazepam(f): 5:25pm On Jul 08, 2020
Investnow2017:

Lora, sincerely virtually all my pack of investment modules are down currently. I do Mutual, Treasury Bills, Real Estate. For now only real estate comes with an asking, the others have had their returns severely compromised due to our moribund economy, no thanks to the pandemic though. Don't mind my moniker, I am not a major player now, but I used to be cheesy Stocks were in the picture some time ago too until I watched my investment wear off substantially, waiting for a rebound.
I steer clear from anything that has a twinge of Ponzi, though for some it comes with huge gains, but the pains are just as huge too.
I am just watching the space seeing how investment post this Covid-19 will look like. I am being careful not to plunge into any one now because the dust has not really settled by my assessment. But Treasury Bills are a take any time any day once it begins to look good.
The one major investment I do right now is on my spirituality cheesy
Thanks for asking though.
Ah okay
Thanks , much appreciated

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