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Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by persius555(m): 8:03am On May 03, 2020
Ore people will die from fear induced malaria and typhoid than the contagious flu.
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by Altimatic27: 8:05am On May 03, 2020
virginboy1:
We saw all this coming, since the first index case surfaced in February.

Lock border ,lock border...Mr President and his cronies didn't listen, they left the borders knowing fully well we don't have the capacity to handle this pandemic

Now this is the result....Innocent ,Health workers, Almajiris and the poor are paying for it severely.


Come 2023 many of those complaining will still vote this clueless leaders. cry





Who said there would be an election come 2023
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by globalresource: 8:07am On May 03, 2020
2by40ft:
Go to any country in this world right now, access to health care services is never as easy as before.
And OP should stop expecting a hug from the doctor in kano or anywhere

Are you kidding me? Most of those countries have hospitalized thousands in standard facilities before getting overwhelmed

Why did Ganduje reject the hospital donated to him?
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by CasNova(m): 8:08am On May 03, 2020
God will plead that you will heal our world.


Stay safe, stay alive.
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by alfsalami: 8:14am On May 03, 2020
Redoil:
And this people voted and rigged the election massively for bubu

Too cut-off from current challenge worldwide , illiteracy root cause perhaps
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by ini4brandon(m): 8:22am On May 03, 2020
We saw this coming except Ganduje
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by commonsence(f): 8:26am On May 03, 2020
wengerjay:
Nigeria is currently sitting on a powder keg and it's imminently ready to explode.
The UK �� with the population of about 66.7 million has relatively adequate health professionals and sophisticated health facilities but still not be able to annihilate this dreaded COVID-19 with records of about thirty(30) thousand deaths.
Nigeria's population is about 200 million with nothing to write home about and run-of-the-mill medical facilities coupled with demoralized health workers.
What is our fate?
May God avert this looming disaster.

Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by mysteryman2014: 8:28am On May 03, 2020
Stephenomozzy:
Which way Nigeria?

What a time to be alive!
Not the best time to have an illness o!

And the governor is both making U-turn and insisting on relaxing lock down in the same state already overwhelmed by surge in case which was aresult of their negligence in the first place... playing monopoly with the lives of the people there.


Exercise and eat healthy, no matter how cheap,
Protect yourself..... You're your own surest protection. The health workers are humans too.. And they will be just as scared

The carers are just overwhelmed and capacity to care is being stretched thin with daily increase on numbers.

But with relaxation of the lockdown due corruption as the palliative did not trickle down, Ecuador loading.

Armageddon is here.
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by blowjohn(m): 8:36am On May 03, 2020
https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/buhari-commissions-hospital-in-kano-lauds-ganduje.html/amp

So where is this hospital and why is it not working well?
U see thaes politicians?
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by blowjohn(m): 8:37am On May 03, 2020
globalresource:


Are you kidding me? Most of those countries have hospitalized thousands in standard facilities before getting overwhelmed

Why did Ganduje reject the hospital donated to him?


https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/buhari-commissions-hospital-in-kano-lauds-ganduje.html/amp


Now I ask, where is this hospital and why is it not the centre of excellence.
U see politicians?
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by Ondis2020: 8:40am On May 03, 2020
No bed space in kano? What about the hospital donated by former Governor. Ganduje is a joke.
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by balowo(m): 8:45am On May 03, 2020
After this pandemic era, there must a proper census program ooo
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by fujirice: 8:53am On May 03, 2020
AmuDimkpa:
Provide the right environment and PPE for the doctors and they won’t have to turn people away. The rot in the Nigerian system is unbelievable.

You’d be surprised that PPEs are stockpiled in one politician’s warehouse sitting dormant.
These wicked people can loot everything just for looting sake.
I suspect looting gives them some sense of purpose.
It’s sad.

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Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by awakeuche(m): 9:06am On May 03, 2020
The north would be the worst hit from this pandemic, no offense to northerners here but they behave like sheep.
Illiteracy is so high an imam can come to the mosque and say the disease only kills Christians and they'd believe.
The culture already will damn them more if something is not done soon.

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Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by Slimguy0(m): 9:13am On May 03, 2020
These ones don't know what they're up against yet smh..
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by ahaz: 9:31am On May 03, 2020
2by40ft:
Go to any country in this world right now, access to health care services is never as easy as before.
And OP should stop expecting a hug from the doctor in kano or anywhere
say the truth for once
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by NairaMaster1(m): 9:34am On May 03, 2020
And gandollar is playing politics by rejecting kwankwaso isolation centre.

May be he is still examining it.

Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by cpmconsultingltd: 9:38am On May 03, 2020
watch the video below, for you to know how to avoid getting possessed by demons

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZwlJ5EvCM0
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by Nickymichy(m): 9:40am On May 03, 2020
What OP said was true.... I took my brother to eleven hospitals including the three that OP mentioned but was rejected.. We later took him to murtala Mohammed specialist hospital where he later died... To make the matter worsened, no space in their morgue.. Dead bodies littered on the floor.. Some maggots coming out of their mouth and nose...can't subject my brother to such turmoil... We just made decision to bury him...situation is so bad in kano...

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Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by barrypro: 10:07am On May 03, 2020
Lockdown is getting eased while cases are rising. This country doesn't have a direction.
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by justy15: 10:24am On May 03, 2020
Health worker's: doctors, nurses and other attendant's are the most vulnerable and many of them have lost their lives to the dreaded monster covid-19. So, if anybody expect the doctors to hug and kiss them at the hospital, that may not happen especially in kano where gandollar has turned the situation into an enterprise.
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by Tunde835(m): 10:53am On May 03, 2020
virginboy1:
We saw all this coming, since the first index case surfaced in February.

Lock border ,lock border...Mr President and his cronies didn't listen, they left the borders knowing fully well we don't have the capacity to handle this pandemic

Now this is the result....Innocent ,Health workers, Almajiris and the poor are paying for it severely.


Election time, many of those complaining will still vote this clueless leaders. cry


Even health minister was busy deceiving himself saying we can handle coronavirus Who swear for Nigeria look at us with clueless leaders enjoying next level with Buhari

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Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by Goke101(m): 11:02am On May 03, 2020
There was a news I saw on Twitter that Ondo state government intercepted a trailer load of Kano indigenes heading to Lagos, this country ehn.
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by linearity: 12:36pm On May 03, 2020
2by40ft:
Go to any country in this world right now, access to health care services is never as easy as before.
And OP should stop expecting a hug from the doctor in kano or anywhere

Not true, it is mainly that people are scare of visiting hospitals for fears of getting in contact with the virus. People who use to go to the emergency room for a headache or a small pain are delaying it further.

If you dial your emergency service number in some of these countries were things were working before the virus, the ambulance still shows up and take you to the hospital.
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by Bahamas95(m): 1:13pm On May 03, 2020
Forget say dem swear to save lives, na for sensible countries wey value their citizens dat one dey work. If you be doctor or get any member of your family wey be doctor you fit put your life at risk for mumu country like Nigeria?




You will just die for nothing and they won't give a damn about you. If not for "covik one nine" na abroad dem dey go for treatment before.

Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by 2by40ft: 1:14pm On May 03, 2020
ahaz:
say the truth for once
You are incapable of knowing the difference anyway.
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by Legendguru: 3:11pm On May 03, 2020
Really
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by naijamerican: 7:14pm On May 03, 2020
Redoil:
And this people voted and rigged the election massively for bubu

God will continue to punish them for their poor decisions. In the name of allah
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by Trupz: 10:46pm On May 03, 2020
Not a sub at anyone or region. But for real, a great portion of northerners are unfit and unhealthy. Compare their death rate with those of other regions. God help us
Re: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Patients Face Difficulties Accessing Healthcare In Kano by Doveflies(m): 12:10am On May 04, 2020
Why are u barking?
Starhearts:


Will u shot up ur dirty Mouth

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