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Coronavirus: Nigerians Deserve Palliative Measures. Atiku Advise FG

Coronavirus: Nigerians Deserve Palliative Measures - Atiku Advise FG Atiku Abubarka As the coronavirus pandemic ravages the world, I applaud the various Nigerian state governments who have proactively taken measures,

An update of COVID-19 outbreak in Nigeria

An Update of COVID-19 outbreak in Nigeria On the 1st of April 2020, Twelve (12) new confirmed cases of COVID-19 recorded in Nigeria. Till date, One hundred and fifty-one (151) cases have been confirmed, nine cases have been discharged and two deaths from COVID-19 recorded in Nigeria. Of the twelve(12) new cases reported on the 1st of April, nine(9) are in Osun, one(1) is in Ekiti and two(2) are in Edo State. All new cases have mild to moderate symptoms and are currently receiving care. A multi-sectoral national emergency operations centre (EOC), activated at level 3, continues to coordinate the national response activities

COVID-19 pandemic & Our Lifestyle I

The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic and Our Outlook to Life By Dele Agbogun The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted our world and totally changed our outlook to life, globally. I have sat down to take a look at the impact on relationships and the "wedding industry". It has greatly impacted these two the same way it has impacted different sectors of our economy globally.

HEATH: Lagos Received Disinfectant Equipment To Fight Against #COVID-19

The Lagos State Government received the delivery of disinfectant equipment to combat covid-19 Disinfectant Equipment  Gov. Sanwo-Olu posted on his Instagram page: -  We would continue to fight the COVID-19

Health: Update on New Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 Recorded in Nigeria

Update on New Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 Recorded in Nigeria Coronavirus - COVID-19 HIGHLIGHTS: Nigeria recorded First Death Case of COVID-19 On the 23rd of March 2020, six new confirmed cases of COVID-19 recorded in Nigeria. Till date, thirty-six (36) cases have been confirmed, two cases have been discharged and one death from COVID-19 recorded in Nigeria.