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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by mastermaestro(m): 1:02pm On May 15, 2020
safarigirl:
Thanks for sharing and thank God for your recovery.

Stay safe

Don't thank him for saying absolutely nothing. angry

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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by gambia(m): 1:02pm On May 15, 2020
Good news.
Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by 12345baba(m): 1:02pm On May 15, 2020
Early detection has always been the best way to cure anything curable
Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by pedestal82(m): 1:02pm On May 15, 2020
I think more survivors should come out and share their stories.
This will help the ignorant/unbelievers to see that this sh*t is real.
Thanks man for sharing.
Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by ChelseaDr(m): 1:02pm On May 15, 2020
Thank God for your recovery.

Ebonyi State Covid-19 team not responding to their calls

https://www.nairaland.com/5859533/ebonyi-covid-19-team-not-picking
Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by asahnwaKC: 1:03pm On May 15, 2020
Early detection...how's that possible when government are not running tests voluntarily...its until one falls that one gets to be tested. If not get tested get treated chikina

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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by Drizzy5001(m): 1:03pm On May 15, 2020
Thanks for Sharing ur experience with us bro..
Thank God u survived it.
Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by 9jayes: 1:03pm On May 15, 2020


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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by DimIsaac10(m): 1:04pm On May 15, 2020
Everyone cannot be believing lies..
I am Lion.. I am no to scamovita. I am a no symptom Abeg una no go kill person.

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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by Nmezor(f): 1:05pm On May 15, 2020
Hmmmm,OP tell us more details about it now. Anyway thank God you pulled thru
Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by Walehelt(m): 1:05pm On May 15, 2020
i like the STORY

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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by Okoroawusa: 1:05pm On May 15, 2020
Corruptnation:
Omo na govt sponsor ads you dey ask questions so!

The guy na NCDC agent.
Federal government dey wait for one fund from American were na 32billion Dollar.
So them won close there yansh small.

No mind the op! Na common cattar he get, NCDC come pay am small money make he say he be Corona patient to increase there index case
32billion dollars na im Americans dey die na flies. No unemployment benefits for those that lost their jobs..


You sure say u well?

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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by Dextre(m): 1:06pm On May 15, 2020
Remember in Tanzania, pawpaw, goat and engine oil is testing positive for the virus...
Food for thought.[/quote]


That was because of the test kits used not because coronavirus is fake

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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by Liposure: 1:06pm On May 15, 2020
OP,I expected u 2 give details of what u experienced as a covid19 patient. Well, tank god 4 ur life sha

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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by Centcanada: 1:07pm On May 15, 2020
Pictures please
No time for audio information now

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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by ModestGal(f): 1:07pm On May 15, 2020
Hm
Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by andrewtosin(m): 1:07pm On May 15, 2020
Corruptnation:
fake story sponsored by Nigeria government
you are part of the reasons why the cases are increasing

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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by VIPERVENOM(m): 1:07pm On May 15, 2020
Somebody on Twitter was calling covid-19 a scam. It caught up with him. Dude shared pics of himself in isolation centre and warned others. So op i believe you. If anybody no wan hear na him problem

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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by Corruptnation: 1:07pm On May 15, 2020
Okoroawusa:

32billion dollars na im Americans dey die na flies. No unemployment benefits for those that lost their jobs..


You sure say u well?
Omo I well ohh. Unlike the op were dey lie like fowl.

You sure say you dey follow recent news so! undecided

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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by tenderjunkie: 1:07pm On May 15, 2020
osesology:
Fellow Nairalanders, l want to first of all use this opportunity to thank God for saving my life from this dreaded virus called covid 19.

I'm from Edo state. I was one of the 20 people that were discharged on the 13th of this month.
My purpose of writing this piece is to enlighten the people, especially the unbelievers on this forum that this virus is real. It is not a propaganda. Yes, l do not argue the fact that Govt has a way of taking advantage of situations like this, but when you are knowledgable, there is an extent at which you can be fooled.

This desease does not have the power that we are attributing to it. It took me just 7 days to recover because my case was detected early. The reason why people are still dying from this virus is due to ignorance and scepticisms. And when they eventually fall sick, it becomes too late

The day l received the call that my result came back positive, the health officials told me to take my time to get ready, and, even though they had my home address, told me to let them know where it will be convenient for me to wait for them to come pick me up. I'm saying this for those who keep say how come they don't see videos of patients on t.v. This was done so people don't stigmatize people close to me. Trust me, Nigerians are very good (or should l say bad) at that. Infact, the day after l was checked in the facility, one driver that works at my office who lives on the same street with my sister, went to that street to announce to anyone who cares to listen that her brother has tested positive to corona virus. Immediately, they started to stigmatize my sister, her husband and their three children. And these are people that l have had no contact with for weeks.

So, my main reason for writing this is for people to stop being ignorant. Get tested immediately you start to feel unwell. Early detection is the key to fighting this thing. When you are been screened, answer all the questions truthfully, don't hold any information back because it is due to the information you give that determines if you are eligible for testing or not. It is better you get tested and it comes out positive and receive treatment immediately than lie about your health, go home and die in ignorance.

Covid 19 is Real! Thanks.
Thank you. At least my ignorant benin brothers will start taking it seriously

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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by Conductor261: 1:08pm On May 15, 2020
EjaikreTheViper:
Tell us how much you were paid to come up with this.
you can fool some people but not everyone
scam!
Exactly

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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by timibare(m): 1:08pm On May 15, 2020
How much were u payed for this awareness?

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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by sketcherJ(m): 1:08pm On May 15, 2020
osesology:
Fellow Nairalanders, l want to first of all use this opportunity to thank God for saving my life from this dreaded virus called covid 19.

I'm from Edo state. I was one of the 20 people that were discharged on the 13th of this month.
My purpose of writing this piece is to enlighten the people, especially the unbelievers on this forum that this virus is real. It is not a propaganda. Yes, l do not argue the fact that Govt has a way of taking advantage of situations like this, but when you are knowledgable, there is an extent at which you can be fooled.

This desease does not have the power that we are attributing to it. It took me just 7 days to recover because my case was detected early. The reason why people are still dying from this virus is due to ignorance and scepticisms. And when they eventually fall sick, it becomes too late

The day l received the call that my result came back positive, the health officials told me to take my time to get ready, and, even though they had my home address, told me to let them know where it will be convenient for me to wait for them to come pick me up. I'm saying this for those who keep say how come they don't see videos of patients on t.v. This was done so people don't stigmatize people close to me. Trust me, Nigerians are very good (or should l say bad) at that. Infact, the day after l was checked in the facility, one driver that works at my office who lives on the same street with my sister, went to that street to announce to anyone who cares to listen that her brother has tested positive to corona virus. Immediately, they started to stigmatize my sister, her husband and their three children. And these are people that l have had no contact with for weeks.

So, my main reason for writing this is for people to stop being ignorant. Get tested immediately you start to feel unwell. Early detection is the key to fighting this thing. When you are been screened, answer all the questions truthfully, don't hold any information back because it is due to the information you give that determines if you are eligible for testing or not. It is better you get tested and it comes out positive and receive treatment immediately than lie about your health, go home and die in ignorance.

Covid 19 is Real! Thanks.
seriously in as much as you would have made much sense, you ended up leaving people doubting more. How can u say u want to relate your experience as a CoVID 19 survivor and didn't tell us what went down in the isolation centers? That is where the gist is, unless of course u don't know too and writing this for what exactly? So angry

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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by jchioma: 1:08pm On May 15, 2020
It appears malaria is worse than this corona virus, only that the virus is contagious.
But then, why are people dying in their thousands?
Could it be as a result of other underlying health issues?
Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by clemco33(m): 1:09pm On May 15, 2020
ok I'm listening

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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by Poorboy41: 1:09pm On May 15, 2020
Shut up. Nothing like corona virus, all na scams

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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by airminem(f): 1:09pm On May 15, 2020
How much will you be paid for these rubbish survival series story(SSS) sad

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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by ModestGal(f): 1:09pm On May 15, 2020
osesology:

Not quite sure. I normally take a cab to and from the office and sometimes l take a bus, just to economize. I always follow safety guidelines. I always have a hand sanitizer with me. But my only suspect is the buses l take from time to time.
How did NCDC now contacted you? You are lieing bros.
You said you only suspect a cab you boarded to work, and yet NCDC called you. Did you give your number to the cab driver? Maybe its the cab driver that gave NCDC your number
I believe in Covid19 and I'm not doubting whether you are infected or not, but thinking its a cab driver that infected you is NOT true. If that is not true, so many of your words might not be true.
NCDC will trace you based on the information a confirmed patient gave to them. This confirmed patient must be at least close to you to be able to provide your number to NCDC

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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by Conductor261: 1:09pm On May 15, 2020
Dextre:


Remember in Tanzania, pawpaw, goat and engine oil is testing positive for the virus...
Food for thought.


That was because of the test kits used not because coronavirus is fake

Go and test such samples too
Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by Corruptnation: 1:09pm On May 15, 2020
andrewtosin:
you are part of the reasons why the cases are increasing
oboye! This guy don lost!

Dey there dey decieve yourself. undecided

How index case take increase to 1k last week.
You no hear say one money dey come from American to Nigeria undecided

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Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by UncleAboki: 1:10pm On May 15, 2020
osesology:
Fellow Nairalanders, l want to first of all use this opportunity to thank God for saving my life from this dreaded virus called covid 19.

I'm from Edo state. I was one of the 20 people that were discharged on the 13th of this month.
My purpose of writing this piece is to enlighten the people, especially the unbelievers on this forum that this virus is real. It is not a propaganda. Yes, l do not argue the fact that Govt has a way of taking advantage of situations like this, but when you are knowledgable, there is an extent at which you can be fooled.

This desease does not have the power that we are attributing to it. It took me just 7 days to recover because my case was detected early. The reason why people are still dying from this virus is due to ignorance and scepticisms. And when they eventually fall sick, it becomes too late

The day l received the call that my result came back positive, the health officials told me to take my time to get ready, and, even though they had my home address, told me to let them know where it will be convenient for me to wait for them to come pick me up. I'm saying this for those who keep say how come they don't see videos of patients on t.v. This was done so people don't stigmatize people close to me. Trust me, Nigerians are very good (or should l say bad) at that. Infact, the day after l was checked in the facility, one driver that works at my office who lives on the same street with my sister, went to that street to announce to anyone who cares to listen that her brother has tested positive to corona virus. Immediately, they started to stigmatize my sister, her husband and their three children. And these are people that l have had no contact with for weeks.

So, my main reason for writing this is for people to stop being ignorant. Get tested immediately you start to feel unwell. Early detection is the key to fighting this thing. When you are been screened, answer all the questions truthfully, don't hold any information back because it is due to the information you give that determines if you are eligible for testing or not. It is better you get tested and it comes out positive and receive treatment immediately than lie about your health, go home and die in ignorance.

Covid 19 is Real! Thanks.
Until you put your real name and house address, people wont believe you. Nigerians and mistrust.

Re: My Experience As A Covid 19 Survivor. by Conductor261: 1:10pm On May 15, 2020
asahnwaKC:
Early detection...how's that possible when government are not running tests voluntarily...its until one falls that one gets to be tested. If not get tested get treated chikina


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