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COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria - Health (2) - Nairaland

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Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by ChiefS(m): 5:40am On Dec 13, 2020
When there's no thorough screening at the airports what do you expect? When less that 2% of the population wear facemasks and adhere to non-pharmaceutical guidelines what do you expect? The truth is that as far as we are not screening travellers thoroughly they will bring the virus into the country. Those infected by travellers will also spread the virus due to the general complacency of the entire population. This is both science and common sense. Since most infected persons are asymptomatic, we feel the virus is not here. The unfortunate less than 1% of the population that eventually dies from the disease makes it difficult for the population to believe the virus truly exists in the country. The reason for all these conspiracy theories.
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by Dbeautifulme(f): 5:42am On Dec 13, 2020
NwaNimo1:
[img]https://media./images/aeea32ee46c8f23fef0dbe2be609b09d/tenor.gif[/img]
Seems you smoked your skunk already this morning?
How does the sticker relate to the topic on discuss??
Friigging haters!
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by psalmylee(m): 6:01am On Dec 13, 2020
Fake news..where are the bodies of the dead victims.. Them don start to dey release imaginary figures again...
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by ivieeseosa: 6:04am On Dec 13, 2020
Second wave of looting by government fully activated
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by UnbanEbenezar: 6:10am On Dec 13, 2020
fratermathy:
The coincidence is striking. All of a sudden, Nigeria's second wave coincides with the discovery of a vaccine.
second wave of looting
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by UnbanEbenezar: 6:15am On Dec 13, 2020
Dreamliner787:
Schools have been opened for over 5months now and we have never heard of any student, teacher or lecturer that died of any disease related to covid-19, as well as mosques, churches and market places. Just because one commissioner died now, you guys are now saying second wave.. it shall not be well with NCDC and second wave.. bastard looters angry angry
second wave of looting
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by jaydeevaa(f): 6:34am On Dec 13, 2020
as it stands now, falling ill and going to a government or NCDC affiliated hospital is a big risk. because once they detect either malaria, cold, cough, sore throat or catargh; they automatically diagnose you to be infected with covid 19. Someone in my work place has been diagnosed to have covid 19. The rest of us have been tested, though we're yet to get the results. One of the agents of NCDC called one of my colleagues last night and told him he tested positive, he should quickly go into self isolation for 2 weeks after which he will be tested again. No drugs were prescribed to him. And that has left me wondering, what the heck is going on?
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by Bakrabas: 6:44am On Dec 13, 2020
They want to restrict people from December movement and if if need be they might announce indoor Xmas... Something is fishing
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by Austineva(m): 6:45am On Dec 13, 2020
Dreamliner787:
Schools have been opened for over 5months now and we have never heard of any student, teacher or lecturer that died of any disease related to covid-19, as well as mosques, churches and market places. Just because one commissioner died now, you guys are now saying second wave.. it shall not be well with NCDC and second wave.. bastard looters angry angry
I swear! Those guys are bunch of fools
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by Austineva(m): 6:49am On Dec 13, 2020
Dbeautifulme:
Seems you smoked your skunk already this morning?
How does the sticker relate to the topic on discuss??
Friigging haters!

Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by Dreamliner787(m): 7:11am On Dec 13, 2020
SirWarlock:
oh God the never-ending puzzles cheesy. Why do you guys think they'll lockdown/annouce on paper again cheesy. I mean they could start shutting schools down cry but that's it.
They can never shut down schools, never!.. because ever since it had been opened we had no problem from them
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by biosoftinc: 7:32am On Dec 13, 2020
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by Prechgold1180(m): 7:37am On Dec 13, 2020
9jayes:
Time to force everyone to take 666 mark inform of vaccine
try get sense
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by byinks(f): 7:50am On Dec 13, 2020
joeluv:
COvid is real. I know a military man in Abuja that just recovered. It’s seriously circulating in the military ranks.
It's not covid....it's bad karma. You won't believe me.
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by Gwan2(m): 8:22am On Dec 13, 2020
jaydeevaa:
as it stands now, falling ill and going to a government or NCDC affiliated hospital is a big risk. because once they detect either malaria, cold, cough, sore throat or catargh; they automatically diagnose you to be infected with covid 19. Someone in my work place has been diagnosed to have covid 19. The rest of us have been tested, though we're yet to get the results. One of the agents of NCDC called one of my colleagues last night and told him he tested positive, he should quickly go into self isolation for 2 weeks after which he will be tested again. No drugs were prescribed to him. And that has left me wondering, what the heck is going on?
As globally practiced, everyone that came in contact with the person tested positive is supposed to be on 14 days isolation to see if they will develop any symptoms...after the 14 days, they will be tested to confirm their status.

The COVID positive patient goes on self isolation for 10days before returning to normal activities if no symptoms
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by dagbokoncept(m): 8:25am On Dec 13, 2020
Second wave���
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by jaydeevaa(f): 8:27am On Dec 13, 2020
Gwan2:
As globally practiced, everyone that came in contact with the person tested positive is supposed to be on 14 days isolation to see if they will develop any symptoms...after the 14 days, they will be tested to confirm their status.

The COVID positive patient goes on self isolation for 10days before returning to normal activities if no symptoms
what about medication
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by Magmata: 8:28am On Dec 13, 2020
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by Gwan2(m): 8:39am On Dec 13, 2020
jaydeevaa:
what about medication
Covid 19 has no scientifically certified or proven medication. While on isolation, it is recommended to take immune boosters in form of food or supplements. Some people take traditional herbs and some others out of their ingenuity take some other things. Also for some, their immune system naturally produce anti bodies to counter the virus. Just different tales
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by amliftedhigher: 9:24am On Dec 13, 2020
References:
617 New COVID-19 Cases, 128 Discharged And 4 Deaths On December 12



https://twitter.com/NCDCgov/status/1337884971260911620?s=19


https://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng/


https://twitter.com/NCDCgov/status/1337885875708030977?s=19[/quote]NONSENSE. Fake numbers. They are looking for a free vaccine and free money. Shame on this useless Covid-19 task force
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by MzTunechi(f): 9:58am On Dec 13, 2020
Whuuuuuttt six hundred and ginihuh? They want to cash out with the vaccine
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by jaydeevaa(f): 11:23am On Dec 13, 2020
Gwan2:
Covid 19 has no scientifically certified or proven medication. While on isolation, it is recommended to take immune boosters in form of food or supplements. Some people take traditional herbs and some others out of their ingenuity take some other things. Also for some, their immune system naturally produce anti bodies to counter the virus. Just different tales
alright
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by Pablopax: 11:50am On Dec 13, 2020
Na your village people dem go give 666. Onye ara
9jayes:
Time to force everyone to take 666 mark inform of vaccine
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by Osashalom: 12:54pm On Dec 13, 2020
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by SirWarlock: 1:53pm On Dec 13, 2020
ChiefS:
When there's no thorough screening at the airports what do you expect? When less that 2% of the population wear facemasks and adhere to non-pharmaceutical guidelines what do you expect? The truth is that as far as we are not screening travellers thoroughly they will bring the virus into the country. Those infected by travellers will also spread the virus due to the general complacency of the entire population. This is both science and common sense. Since most infected persons are asymptomatic, we feel the virus is not here. The unfortunate less than 1% of the population that eventually dies from the disease makes it difficult for the population to believe the virus truly exists in the country. The reason for all these conspiracy theories.
Good write up. Add the complacency of ncdc and government also cos I suspect they don't really know what they're doing. Covid is behaving strange over here and for some they were quiet all this time only for a second wave to appear, just like that huh. The second wave doesn't even make sense as some states are still recording 1 new case per day grin. So they should explain why some state numbers are going up again unless they're saying the rate of infection increased for some reason sad.
Re: COVID-19 Update For December 12 2020 In Nigeria by SirWarlock: 1:55pm On Dec 13, 2020
jaydeevaa:
as it stands now, falling ill and going to a government or NCDC affiliated hospital is a big risk. because once they detect either malaria, cold, cough, sore throat or catargh; they automatically diagnose you to be infected with covid 19. Someone in my work place has been diagnosed to have covid 19. The rest of us have been tested, though we're yet to get the results. One of the agents of NCDC called one of my colleagues last night and told him he tested positive, he should quickly go into self isolation for 2 weeks after which he will be tested again. No drugs were prescribed to him. And that has left me wondering, what the heck is going on?
uhh he might not need to be on medication undecided
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