Oh My God!!!
The Lagos State Government on Monday revealed that two suspected cases of Monkey Pox have been recorded in the state.
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Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris disclosed this at a news conference on Monday, saying that the two suspected cases were currently being investigated .
Idris disclosed that the two suspected cases were recorded in a private hospital which he did not disclose. He added that one of the suspect just came from Bayelsa State and ate Bush meat.
Idris said the two suspects were currently being quarantined in the their various houses pending the result of the investigation.
Idris called on residents of the State to remain calm and go about their businesses without fear as the government had put in place adequate measures to effectively prevent and control the spread of the infection to the State.
In case of any suspected case of Monkey Pox, the Lagos State Ministry of Health should be notified through the following mobile lines: 08037170614, 09087106072,”
Idris called on residents of the State to remain calm and go about their businesses without fear as the government had put in place adequate measures to effectively prevent and control the spread of the infection to the State.
In case of any suspected case of Monkey Pox, the Lagos State Ministry of Health should be notified through the following mobile lines: 08037170614, 09087106072,”
From P. M news
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DeleteBird flu,
Lassa fever,
Ebola,
Monkey pox;All in Nigeria!
Have we in any way wrong the gods of the animal kingdom??
#FB
@MARTINS ABOY
Martins, please read Luke 21:11 bro. Also Matthew 24:4-14...
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Abeg o God.
Especially monkey... Haba
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DeleteOlorun gbawa lowo aarun orisirisi to gba ilu kan yi
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ReplyDeleteObara Jesus mere me ebere*😱
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DeleteOnly God protects..
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Things like dis no dey reach ikorodu. Abi u see ebola for ikorodu?
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Hi Chief and Queen, howdy sweerie?
DeleteSometimes I wonder why Africa is always plagued with these endemic diseases.May God help and heal those already affected.
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Monkey pox is a viral infection, a mild variant of small pox which was eradicated many years ago. It's self limiting though. Thank God its not a variant of ebola though, it occurs sporadically in africa, endemic in congo. Its well.Ps avoid Bush meat, any strange beef and contact with wild animals.
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DeleteLord, take control
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