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Thursday, April 30, 2020
Nigeria's Coronavirus Cases Rises To 1728
Hmmmmm,despite the numbers rising,I think some States have stopped reporting in the amount of those infected.....
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I thought the Anambra case wasn't true but we still have it there on the record. I would have loved a situation where people being discharged states are mentioned.
ReplyDeleteWhat would you do with their private info? I was discharged too n being discharged doesn't make one celebrity so you dont need their info.
DeleteAnonymous I guess you find it difficult comprehending what you read online. Did you see me asked for their private info? Go back and read again but this time slowly and don't bother thanking me. I said, the states should be mentioned where these people are being discharged. How is it the same with what you wrote up there?
DeleteLagos state gives a report of those discharged and those who died.
DeleteAnd still they want us to resume work and risk our lives.
DeleteNa waaoo, kano state is now 3rd on the list. It is getting seriously serious....
ReplyDelete*REMDESIVIR* It must surely end in praise.
DeleteDrug wey no dey 9ja. It will end in praise o!
DeleteThe scary. I think they should subtract the number of discharged cases from the confirmed cases and only post the number of active cases.
ReplyDeleteExactly my thought as well and more also indicate the states people are being discharged, so we know the efforts being done by the state in collaboration with the Federal government.
DeleteSeconded invincibleB tell us the active cases. To avoid panick and also share states of the discharged cases...NCDC should do better and make it clearer to the people
DeleteThey cannot subtract those discharged from the confirmed cases...its a different statistical variable...thats why it is mentioned separately.
DeleteLook at world statistics please.
DeleteDeejay only Lagos seems to be proactive in doing this
DeleteHow can they stop reporting the number of infected persons when NCDC carries out all the test ?
ReplyDeleteYes we are probably not testing enough nationwide but I don’t think it has anything to do with states reporting their infected or not . The infected can’t hide .
The way Abuja is increasing like this, will the lockdown still be relaxed?
ReplyDeleteI'm just curious.
MAY GOD HELP
ReplyDeleteGod na your hand we dey
ReplyDeleteLagos, I raise hand for una ooo🙌... Na una carry uncle coro for head
ReplyDeleteit is well, it will surely end in praise
And people be waiting for 4th may
ReplyDeleteSMH..
And the death rate keeps rising,God we really need you to intervene
ReplyDeleteMercy Lord.
ReplyDeleteThere has been no single testing done ✅ in Cross River State o! We need help!!!
ReplyDeleteChukwu biko nyere anyi aka..
ReplyDeleteThis is becoming so serious.
God go epp us
ReplyDeleteHmmmm! Increasing everyday.It will end in praise.
ReplyDeleteThis number keep increasing daily.
ReplyDeleteIf there's a significant enough rise when the lockdown is relaxed (more people moving about and creating a hotbed for more contamination), the FG will enforce the lockdown again I guess. I pray none of us or our loved ones will be infected, in Jesus name, amen.
ReplyDeleteThe government is still responsible for the rising cases of the infection in the country.How can you tell people to Stay locked at home without providing them any support?Alot of people flouted the directive in a bid to get what they will eat,thereby contracting the virus.How can we fight COVID-19 with such obnoxious method?
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