The Federal Government on Thursday warned that the gathering of crowds in places of worship, amid Coronavirus pandemic still poses a danger to citizens.
Osagie Ehanire, Minister of Health said crowds in worship centres pose serious threats in the transmission of COVID-19 in Nigeria.
Ehanire disclosed this during the daily briefing of the Presidential Taskforce on COVID-19 in Abuja.
According to Ehanire: “The risk of crowding cannot be ruled out in places of worship and pose a serious hazard for COVID19 transmission.
“It is very wise that persons over 60 years, the obese and those in treatment for hypertension, diabetes, cancer, HIV, etc, or have had a transplant, should stay and pray at home,” he said.
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Yesoooo.
ReplyDeleteWill they hear?
Jesus Saves not Church
Deletemy church has refused to do social distancing. Me i no go again. Still doing online service. No face mask nothing. Even enforcing Washing of hands and using sanitizer manual.
DeleteNoted
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm, it is well
ReplyDeleteThey won't hear. You can worship God anywhere. For now, I'll do that at home.
ReplyDeleteI pray they hear.
ReplyDeleteBut most churches are open already.
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ReplyDeleteWe are tired of this virus. May God keep us safe.
ReplyDeleteIt's true. Even if the ban is lifted I won't go immediately.
ReplyDeleteChurches has been opened in Oyo state since last month but as for me and my home dove TV every Sunday is for us. I am still enjoying pastor Adeboye's teaching and won't rush back. Carelessness here in Ibadan is A1.
DeleteI wish they listen
ReplyDeleteThey don't believe covid is real.
ReplyDeleteSome say it is a virus for the elite,while some say it is government propoganda
But going to Balogun market or computer village (otigba street) three times a week is not hazardous
ReplyDeleteHaaa...any1 stop you from going to church? Carry your bible enter n goodluck.
DeleteGoing to market and going to church is never the same. Market you always stand up buy things sharply and leave but in the church, you sit on a chair you don't know who occupied before, some even interact and shout praises for close to two hours. I have seen most people remove their masks to sing praises, communions are still being administered directly to the mouth.
DeleteMy own is how will the children deoartnebt handle the kids
DeleteMay the Lord keep us safe.... as we also try our utmost best.
ReplyDeleteOk.
ReplyDeleteNoted.
Yes o. worship at home is the new normal now.
ReplyDeleteCorona shit is less deadly now than before,their foolish predictions have fell down flat in their faces,they expected the virus to have increased in numbers to about 100 million or possibly 200 million by now,but it hasn't been so,they expected the death toll to have climbed to at least ten million,but it hasn't been so,the potency of the corona virus is Down,the W.H.O and other fear mongers have refused to accept this about the corona virus because they want the world to remain scared.corona virus is real,but it is not as deadly as the fear mongers want you to believe.
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DeleteGospel truth!!!
DeleteWell said π
DeleteTruth! Its real but not as deadly as they made us believe.
DeleteSome of us already caught the virus and got healed without us knowing just by treating malaria and typhoid.
If they will listen naππ π
ReplyDeleteAnyways Notedπ
Why is the Nigerian Government suddenly concerned about the citizens of Nigeria?
ReplyDeleteAre they trying to look good to the rest of the world?
Nigerians:. Fix our roads.
Government: Go and die.
Nigerians: Equip our hospitals.
Government: Go and die.
Nigerians: Create atmosphere for jobs.
Government: Go and die.
Nigerians: Fund our schools.
Government: Go and die.
W.H.O: There is Coronavirus
Nigerian Government: Please Stay home, you might die.
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DeleteIt's advice from a CARING governi
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