Nigerians no longer wear their masks or social distance and there are parties holding every weekend but the COVID 19 infections rates are low.....In some Countries there are restrictions /lockdown and people keep on their masks and social distance and cannot party but the numbers keep rising
I am confused!
Don't be confused. We have developed herd immunity
ReplyDeleteE reach to be confused sha
ReplyDeleteThank God for the decrease cases
ReplyDeleteDon’t be confused.
ReplyDeleteSome trusted in horses (medical advancement), some trusted in chariots ( good governments), but Nigerians trusted in God.
What God cannot do, does not exist!!!
Lord have mercy.
ReplyDeleteBelieve any statistics coming from Nigeria at your own risk!
ReplyDeleteGod is on our side, if only Corona hits Nigeria as it did other countries millons would have died with the state and negligence of our medical facilities
ReplyDeleteGod please heal the world of this deadly pandemic πππππ
HAVE FAITH, HUSTLE..... TILL YOU MAKE IT. πͺ π ✈️ π π
Stella, truth be told, not enough testing is going on in Nigeria especially at the State level. It is basically Abuja and Lagos that is even managing to do testing. So how would the number increase when testing is not going on at a larger scale. It is the larger the number of testing that will tell whether there is increase or decrease of the Covid-19 amongst us.
ReplyDeletePeople are not submitting theirself to be tested, State Governments does not even have the money to commit to testing and by the mercy of God we seem to have developed herd immunity as someone muted above.
May God have mercy on us - AMEN!
Nigerians are just blessed. That’s my conclusion because it could have been much worse. Also, I think we’re not getting the full picture because some who contracted Covid hid it out of fear of stigmatisation
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