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Re: Israel Shuts Schools As Pupils & Teachers Contract COVID-19 After Reopening by Edusouls(m): 6:11pm On Jun 09, 2020
Ok anyhow , but bro I tell you corona is a big scam in Nigeria, WHO is a colossal failure, Tanzania president secretly sent a sample from goat to WHO it returned positive he sent another one from paw paw it returned positive, he called WHO head in his country to defend the results but he couldn’t, he sacked them from the country, the real thing is that the testing kits we use here is very substandard,China is terrible they sent such to Europe but was rejected it only has 30% accuracy, now these kits are dumped in Africa, on the reality Nigeria has very little cases mainly imported from abroad, now they claim we have 13000 cases, which isolation centre in Lagos can hold 5000 people? We want them to show us, see this country is a joke, people suffering from malaria, typhoid, diabetes, and other normal ailments we suffer here is now termed Covid, there is no community transmission yet in Africa due to some unseen factors, watch the chaos is peru, Brazil and Mexico, when Covid really comes, even the unborn feels it, it’s a death hurricane..
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Re: Israel Shuts Schools As Pupils & Teachers Contract COVID-19 After Reopening by Investnow2017: 7:08pm On Jun 09, 2020
Edusouls:
Ok anyhow , but bro I tell you corona is a big scam in Nigeria, WHO is a colossal failure, Tanzania president secretly sent a sample from goat to WHO it returned positive he sent another one from paw paw it returned positive, he called WHO head in his country to defend the results but he couldn’t, he sacked them from the country, the real thing is that the testing kits we use here is very substandard,China is terrible they sent such to Europe but was rejected it only has 30% accuracy, now these kits are dumped in Africa, on the reality Nigeria has very little cases mainly imported from abroad, now they claim we have 13000 cases, which isolation centre in Lagos can hold 5000 people? We want them to show us, see this country is a joke, people suffering from malaria, typhoid, diabetes, and other normal ailments we suffer here is now termed Covid, there is no community transmission yet in Africa due to some unseen factors, watch the chaos is peru, Brazil and Mexico, when Covid really comes, even the unborn feels it, it’s a death hurricane..

I am sorry I disagree with you.

It is not in all countries where there are increased cases that there are disruptions. Disruption comes with the dynamics of infection pattern, tropical zone and management. Let me give you a few examples. Today the following countries have astonishing number of confirmed cases of the novel virus, but no disruption in their socio-economic system except such as is common to all the nations affected by the pandemic.

Canada 96,000 but 55,000+ recoveries
Saudi Arabia 108,000 / 76,000+ recoveries
Turkey 172,000 / 144,000+
Qatar 71,000 / 47,000+
UAE 39,000 / 22,000+
Kuwait 33,000 / 22,000+

I used recoveries as against confirmed cases just so you know that majority of their reported cases have recovered, and more than 75% of active cases are of mild to moderate level. Have you heard of any chaos in those few countries just highlighted above?
The 5,000 you mentioned against Lagos is just the gross number of confirmed cases, many have recovered and discharged, and a few have succumbed, so the active cases are within manageable level - not all 5,000 are in the isolation centres as you tend to suggest.
Only 8,000+ cases of the 13,000 confirmed cases you mentioned are active. And these are distributed around the existing isolation centres in the country. And of these only about 1% is serious or critical - not enough to cause disruption.
When you say that only the imported cases were actual figures that Nigeria has, you are invariably insinuating that the novel coronavirus is not infectious. Is that the case? Let me tell you why the spread is often very fast and unmanageable. Let's say a doctor and a nurse attended to a Covid-19 patient and all three were not aware that the patient is a carrier. And he is given medications for malaria which they assumed and he went home, and eventually the doctor and the nurse happen to attend to say 30 other patients same day. Can you then calculate the degree of spread that has thus taken place? The nurse goes home and spread and the doctor goes home and do same, all unknowingly. And the innocent patient does same. What about all the other patients they had attended to? They all go home and do same! From just one days event can you count the degree of spread that would have happened? This is how it goes. And it is reported that no fewer than 800 health workers have tested positive in the past 100 days of this pandemic. Now multiply that, what you will get is not paltry 13,000 being reported dear! Far, far higher than that.

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