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Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by dipopooo(m): 8:19am On Apr 12, 2020 |
Lifedonor: Pity yourself. Our |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by rafaelgbenga(m): 8:19am On Apr 12, 2020 |
rottennaija: With Nigeria incompetent testing levels, SA have tested over 60k people while we have tested only about 5k! 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by Vulcan24(m): 8:35am On Apr 12, 2020 |
rusher14: my brother it shows to tell us we av the highest number of morons in the world and spreading with the virus 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by Reference(m): 8:41am On Apr 12, 2020 |
Told you guys so. We just DONOT have the capacity to lockdown Nigeria. We certainly donot have the capacity to test, too poor (60 percent living on less than a dollar at the best of times) to self isolate for any reasonable time frame and finally goverment doesn't have the administrative structures to either palliate responsibly or secure the country against anti-social activity. In a nutshell we are in serious problem. I cannot see how Nigeria will beat this pandemic before a vaccine comes out next year. |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by Swingate(m): 8:50am On Apr 12, 2020 |
The problem is that lockdown is not working because people still gather around. When you put a lock down in place you need healthy officials to go round and ensure compliance and educate most people who think the disease Covid 19 is only for the rich. You don't just tell people to stay home without a plan. For example the markets still run in a tight crowded environment. I only saw something online about new market locations on some streets during the lockdown but nobody enforced it. Secondly the lock down only stopped people from going to work but did not stop them from playing street football and drinking in crowded beer spots all night. Thirdly Nigeria is not like western countries that you make announcements on TV and expect people to take you seriously. Nigerians are superstitious in nature and many believe there is something spiritual about this situation so they prefer self medication than going to the government for help. Another issue is the fear of stigmatization and non availability of testing centers in local areas. For example if someone is having a cough and fever and tdecide to call NCDC, they will ask you if you have been in contact with someone who has been confirmed or your travel history and if the answer is no, then you are referred to your GP. If you have to go to Yaba center yourself for testing then you could infect more people on your way if you are positive already especially if you don't have a car. Another problem is that WHO and scientists are not really sure about the way the virus spreads , some scientists are now working on a theory that this disease can remain in the air long enough for people to inhale it and get infected. Even if you wear mask your eyes are still exposed. This is not proven yet but in the light of the uncertainty I beg everyone to stay at home if possible. It takes little to get infected and a lot to get well and this is avoidable. Thanks 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by DeRay98(m): 8:53am On Apr 12, 2020 |
Nbote: Thank you for your comprehension of the true purpose and process of the lock down... Our clueless yet, loud mouthed and frustrated youths here don't read informed post like us to comprehend before typing rubbish as if there's a reward to earned from just typing anything. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by pfadom: 9:06am On Apr 12, 2020 |
Imagine what could have happened without lockdown. Lockdown was only meant to minimise transmission from infected person to other persons. With lockdown transmission can be limited to the affected household. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by Luckydubby7(m): 9:12am On Apr 12, 2020 |
cutedharmee:. U have only one problem and it's called ignorance. Keep believing Nigeria government. |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by Jaqenhghar: 9:12am On Apr 12, 2020 |
If I was Buhari I will lift any lock down and let this shít spread since na wetin people want 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by Santsal: 9:18am On Apr 12, 2020 |
The total number of cases is not a true reflection of the situation in Nigeria. NCDC have barely tested 6000 with under 400 +. A simple projection will give a true case if we improve testing to 60,000 |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by Nobody: 9:18am On Apr 12, 2020 |
Nwodosis: Most of the positive cases are audio They are using covid to loot |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by sylve11: 9:23am On Apr 12, 2020 |
Ruggedniggaone: Fact. |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by Reference(m): 9:24am On Apr 12, 2020 |
pfadom: The ONLY purpose of the lockdown overseas is to slow the rate of NEW infections so that the healthcare system is not overwhelmed. It is a time buying strategy, that's all. What you then do with the time you gain will determine just how much an individual country will suffer. We have so called locked down for 2 weeks and in that time tested a total of no more than 5, 6000. That to me is a total waste of GDP for paltry returns. It will ultimately mean we will be in this pandemic regime for months to come, long after most other countries have recovered. Once again our lethargic goverment is in the spot. What is their strategy to beat this virus and restart the economy. Siddon look is not a strategy. The longer we stay so called lockdown the less likely will compliance be guaranteed and the vicious cycle of pandemic and economics will guarantee the bleeding of the Nigerian state akin to the insurgency in the north east. 1 Like |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by Nobody: 9:25am On Apr 12, 2020 |
eph12:what is it? don't tell me it's to stop spread of d virus. |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by anigbajumo(m): 9:28am On Apr 12, 2020 |
babyfaceafrica: Oga stop saying all these things.Did u prefer to start work and kiss the diesease or stay indoor and battle with hunger.Since all these days with lockdown av not seen anyone die of hunger na Tuesday I broke my pigi bank not that I get money but I prefer to stay indoor than to go carry disease in the name of hunger.If u dey follow all these foregin media u will knw the best thing is to stay home and stay safe.America and Italy could av prefer complete lockdown since early days than counting death everyday.If the cases is triggered like that of European countries, nobody will beg u to stay indoor. FG Should av distributes testing kits to each of the local government of the federation and announce total lockdown for next 3 weeks,that will be the best strategy to map out those that av have the disease even at asymptomatic stage. |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by babyfaceafrica: 9:29am On Apr 12, 2020 |
anigbajumo: You are heartless and self centered 1 Like
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Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by eph12(m): 9:30am On Apr 12, 2020 |
quentin06:I should instead tell you that the virus is a hoax? |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by eph12(m): 9:31am On Apr 12, 2020 |
babyfaceafrica:Is your issue with the lockdown or that there are no enough palliatives? These are two different things |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by anigbajumo(m): 9:35am On Apr 12, 2020 |
babyfaceafrica: As if I also get money to spend.Am only telling u the bitter truth,if the cases is overwhelmed here u will forget about say u get one work somewhere wey dey give u money.... Most of u don't think of the future nemesis if the cases here is out of control.we don't av up to 500 ventilators in this country,our primary health care even federal medical center is nothing to write home about u are here shouting they should lift the lockdown. |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by mike272(m): 9:36am On Apr 12, 2020 |
Honestly, instead of nagging we should be grateful. Its been about 4 weeks we are still below 400 with 70 discharged. In this same period countries have recorded thousands of death. we are still fairly among the least affected states in Africa. Given our population its fair. My only fear is if the figures are real or close to reality. |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by Angelfrost(m): 9:37am On Apr 12, 2020 |
9jayes: Please, don't be gullible... We have far more than 3000 infected people in Lagos alone, not to speak of the entire nation of millions mingling and defying lock down and social distancing. The figures you are using to console yourself are merely those the lazy NCDC has so far managed to test and detect... There is a very clear difference between "detected" and "truly infected"!!!... |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by Roozzaay(m): 9:39am On Apr 12, 2020 |
What useless lockdown? People still travels from far North to Lagos and vice versa. |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by anigbajumo(m): 9:39am On Apr 12, 2020 |
Jaqenhghar: Most of them are just yearning dust,the president will take the blame if the cases is triggered. |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by babyfaceafrica: 9:40am On Apr 12, 2020 |
eph12: The two are linked My opinion 1.a total national lockdown of additional two weeks without an avenue for extension plus a cash transfer of at least 20k to everyone with bvn.. If you don't have bank account you are OYO Or 2.lift the lockdown.. Mandate everyone to always wear mask and gloves and failure to do so will be 6 weeks in medical center.. Let people chose their poison.. Hunger or coronavirus.... I herby rise court!!!! |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by Jamesbiodun(m): 9:41am On Apr 12, 2020 |
I wonder what these government are doing, Nigeria has only tested 5,000 out of 200million despite the lock down , we are not moving forward |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by Angelfrost(m): 9:41am On Apr 12, 2020 |
rottennaija: We are already past the thousand mark... Why is it so hard for you people to face reality??!... |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by cutedharmee: 9:41am On Apr 12, 2020 |
Luckydubby7:Now seat down and read woh you wrote up dre again if it makes any sense to u...I mean wohz d correlation |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by babyfaceafrica: 9:42am On Apr 12, 2020 |
anigbajumo: Their is no future without the present... So because therw is coronavirus outside.. I should stay hungry and die... No worry by the time armed robbery spreads close to you, you will know how far... Majority of Nigerians live on daily money. |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by Angelfrost(m): 9:43am On Apr 12, 2020 |
bskyb: We have very brainless and inept journalists in this country... Politics has made them unprofessional and stupid!!! 1 Like |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by eph12(m): 9:50am On Apr 12, 2020 |
babyfaceafrica:Your number 2 is irresponsible government. You can't let people choose their poison because 1 persons decision may affect hundred others who didn't choose that decision. The lockdown down is necessary. We should be calling on the government to do more instead of saying no to lockdown |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by anigbajumo(m): 9:53am On Apr 12, 2020 |
babyfaceafrica: Desperate time requires desperate measure, it won't be like this forever. |
Re: COVID-19: Despite Lockdown, Lagos, Ogun Cases Rise By 100% In 11 Days; Abuja 150 by babyfaceafrica: 9:57am On Apr 12, 2020 |
eph12: Is Sweden irresponsible?.. No lockdown... Which government will you call?.. All politicians know is loot, reloot and continuous looting!!. Have you seen what they are sharing calling paliitaives?.. Six houses give a paint of rice and beans... You are too trusting to this government |
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