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Monday, April 20, 2020

Nigeria's Coronavirus Cases Rises To 627

Eighty-six new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed by the Nigerian Center for Disease Control......









38 comments:

  1. Lagos State cannot be trusted any more, Firstly, the said they don't know where Chief of Staff was before he died and later named one hospital saying it was accredited to treat covid 19 when people raised concerns. They informed earlier that no corana virus corpse should be taken home for burial, as COS died, they changed mouth as people where lamenting because of infection. I believe there is corona virus in Nigeria but Lagos state cannot be trusted anymore. People should be allowed to gp out their businesses with hand gloves and face masks. My 2 kobo!!!

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    1. You sound so stupid its not funny. Anybody with an iota of common sense will know that these numbers are based on testing and don't even reflect the true number of infected people in Nigeria. I thought Corona would stop Nigerians from hating to hear the truth but i guess not. The government isn't being completely transparent, i agree. However, let them allow people to go about their business and you will see Nigerians dropping like flies. Look at the numbers, una just dey start. For all those that refuse to have sense, look at USA's numbers.

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    2. Why am I having the feeling that our own corona virus is not as deadly as what they have abroad, have you heard that people are dropping dead, emergencies or are being rushed to hospital. Answer pl;ease...

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    3. Anon 9:32 leave them na. Shebi they have refused to hear word

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    4. Unknown, all the cases you have heard about other countries started with one person. I just pray Nigeria survive this thing. If developed countries have to struggle as much as they are now to contain this virus, what will Africa do?

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  2. Oluwa we are hoping on you for a solution.

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  3. Good thing the deaths are still low. The cases never rose up before because they weren't testing a lot of persons. They still aren't doing as much as they are supposed to be doing though.

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  4. God have mercy 🙏
    This too shall pass

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  5. This is getting serious. Please let's stay safe

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  6. Lord, have mercy and heal our land.

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  7. The numbers keep going up.

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    1. Cus Nigerians keep going out.

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  8. The increase in lagos alone is scary

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    1. It's because Lagos is testing or at least trying to.

      Multiply that number by 1000 to get a fair range of how many people are infected.

      One infected person would at least be discussing with friends, families, church workers,shrine workers etc.

      Any anyway remember, Lagos leads, others follow! Buahahahahahahaha

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  9. 86!!!! OMG and we are still not taking this seriously.

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    1. Keep going to your boyfriends' houses na. Nigerian people that can't go without sex/visiting bf n gf dey cause this thing. Stay in one place mba

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  10. Why the rapid increase in Lagos,lord please help us,that means the lockdown proper just started.

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    1. Have you seen the crowd in lagos?

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  11. Oh God!please healbthe world.

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  12. Lagos state seems to be the only state testing, cause if other states begin house to house we would be amazed at the number at the end of the day

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    1. The Lagos state commissioner isn't doing badly at all. Dude seems to be on top of his job.I saw the news of a 6 weeks old baby that tested positive in Lagos, I pray the poor baby recovers.

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  13. Thank God. The return to normalcy has started. Just watch the curve will soon take a bend. Stay safe people. Fear not, for we know in whom we have believed.
    Lord, please heal your children ,comfort the families of the departed and please Lord, perform your word and give us rest in Jesus name. Amen.Stay Safe, Stay Indoors, Stay Strong. The battle is over.

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  14. By the blood of Jesus, i, my children, my parents, my siblings and their families and every good persons are exempted ijn. Even though we take necessary precautions too!

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  15. I was shocked and ashamed at the Governor of Edo State yesterday when he said they've carried out less than 200 tests, when the state has had up to 10 cases in the last 2weeks. Somebody should tell these governors to sit up because if you come to Benin now people are still going about their normal duties. The popular Nadia Bakery opposite UNIBEN still had customers sitting outside as at yesterday evening. Some bars are still entertaining customers. Obaseki should please enforce total compliance abeg.

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  16. This number keep increasing daily.

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  17. Eastern states seems to have fewer cases of COVID-19. Why? What are they doing right that other states are not doing.

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    1. Nothing oh. Just that we are not testing oh. Like my state doesn't even have an active isolation centre...so why will some one come out to sat he/she is sick.

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  18. This is getting scary everyday by day..

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  19. This thing go reach 1,000 soon o

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  20. obviously cos of more testing centers in Lagos. Multiply the general numbers by 1000 then you get the true picture.

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