The government released a statement saying she was in quarantine at home because a physician who administered her a pneumococcal vaccine had since been tested positive for the infection.
“The chancellor decided immediately to go into quarantine at home,” the government statement said. “She will be tested regularly over the next few days because a test at this point would be inconclusive. The chancellor will continue working in her quarantine at home.”
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It is well
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DeleteI pray she comes out negative. This is a trying time in the global world.
ReplyDeleteGlobal world?
DeleteAnon, why don't you just correct him so he would know in case of next time. Teejay they both mean same thing. So you use either of the two. Globe or world.
DeleteI wish Nigerians will take this serious.
ReplyDeleteI really hope we do oooo, it is beyond serious.
DeleteIts well o
ReplyDeleteI'm tired of staying home. Sometimes I'm tempted to just go out or report myself. This self isolation stuff is not funny at all
ReplyDeleteReport yourself for????
DeleteFinish your 2weeks
DeleteGet an all clear
God will save her, a hard working woman
ReplyDeleteGod help us ohhhh
ReplyDeleteGod....
ReplyDeleteWhen people can't read, they get bored with self-isolation.
ReplyDeleteRead a book, do your assignment, read the holy book...stay safe or go out and die