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265 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 10 Deaths On May 23 - (1130 Tested) / COVID-19: 239 New Cases Reported, 11 Deaths And 66 Discharged On May 9 / 19 New Cases Of Coronavirus In Nigeria. Total 362. 99 Discharged. 11 Deaths (2) (3) (4)

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Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by Borbby: 12:30am On Jul 20, 2020
God saves o
Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by Nobody: 12:37am On Jul 20, 2020
For the first time Edo did not only do the triple but they knocked Lagos off the Spot.
This is a major upset.
How long Can they remain N0.1?
Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by Philuv007: 12:45am On Jul 20, 2020
LilMissRobbie:
Well, Bbnaija has started, can't be bothered no more grin tongue


Babe u are extremely beautiful and charming. I will love too meet u
Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by AreaFada2: 12:46am On Jul 20, 2020
hardbody:
Edo and Warri no dey carry last. Edo actually usually leads in most things, how they yielded to Lagos state is still a surprise to most of us
Edo result looks like combined results for Saturday & Sunday. I was surprised that Edo reported no cases at all on Saturday. A atate cannot report double digit cases for weeks and suddenly none at all. Perhaps omitted and now added. I cannot put such past Nigerian govt bodies. I fully expected a high figure like this.
Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by AreaFada2: 12:47am On Jul 20, 2020
Philuv007:



Babe u are extremely beautiful and charming. I will love too meet u

Hmmmm........this your method na direct one o. grin cheesy
Is she Ibadan babe?
Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by Nobody: 12:53am On Jul 20, 2020
AreaFada2:


Hmmmm........this your method na direct one o. grin cheesy
Is she Ibadan babe?
Is it not joblessness.I had to also go and look at her profile.
How does one go about looking up every profile with pink letters attached to it?

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Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by LilMissRobbie(f): 12:53am On Jul 20, 2020
Philuv007:



Babe u are extremely beautiful and charming. I will love too meet u

Thank you embarassed

Too bad I can't see your face to say the same sad

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Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by Nobody: 12:59am On Jul 20, 2020
LilMissRobbie:


Thank you embarassed

Too bad I can't see your face to say the same sad
Shakara undecided
Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by ugbede69(m): 1:05am On Jul 20, 2020
Delawrenzo1:
I can't wait for the day this daily reeling out of figures will cease
u mean u want NCDC to stop cashing out?
Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by Naijasurveys(f): 1:17am On Jul 20, 2020
hardbody:


They have send you abi? You want to inflate non existent statistics on Covid abi? Tell them say you no see us ooo.

Your assertions are not true. Our study is not connected to any national statistics. We are just ordinary post-graduate students interested in the report of current rise in loss of taste and smell experience among we Nigerians. Peace!
Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by gift2xl: 1:18am On Jul 20, 2020
Hmm.

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Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by Onekind04(m): 1:20am On Jul 20, 2020
Don't know why, but if I no check this thing sleep no dey gree catch me.
Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by DSS1335: 2:07am On Jul 20, 2020
Naijasurveys:
[color=#000099]

I just did. Kindly notify me about the outcome of your research
Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by hardbody: 2:10am On Jul 20, 2020
Naijasurveys:


Your assertions are not true. Our study is not connected to any national statistics. We are just ordinary post-graduate students interested in the report of current rise in loss of taste and smell experience among we Nigerians. Peace!

There is a proper approach usually adopted for research purposes. There is no statement laying the foundation that you are pursuing a research and need data for that purpose. I do not believe you. What is the intention of the research. When you collect the raw data and analyze them, what do you aim to prove? What is the hypothesis? I am not sold on this story. Whoever clicks this your link does that at his or her own risk. Peace.
Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by Lee84: 2:11am On Jul 20, 2020
See fabricated figures abeg, this lie to much.

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Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by persius555(m): 2:17am On Jul 20, 2020
Imagine if bet companies were staking their odds on Covid-19 update

Edo to lead Lagos by 30 cases. before tomorrow
3.5 Vs 1.5
Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by Nobody: 2:21am On Jul 20, 2020
Anyone that is using coronavirus deaths and statistics to enrich himself shall never enjoy the ill-gotten money.

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Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by StillWiz: 2:25am On Jul 20, 2020
falcon01:
who else has also forgotten about Covid?


You're not alone
Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by juniorsam12(m): 2:37am On Jul 20, 2020
Chaii see coro coro scammers, liers cry
Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by uchekush: 2:46am On Jul 20, 2020
23 NIGERIANS SHARE THEIR EXPERIENCES SURVIVING THE DEADLY COVID-19 DISEASE

Watch how 23 Different Nigerians share their unique experiences surviving the deadly COVID-19 Disease. What they ate , what they drank and what they doing during the whole period.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZDbVO6X1yA&t=56s

References:

https://twitter.com/NCDCgov/status/1284979016349491201?s=19


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Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by Akaegwu(m): 3:09am On Jul 20, 2020
Edo finally won the league title tonight after several trials.

Lagos finally lost their mojo, hopefully they'll get it back tomorrow.

Chai, my darling club, Ebonyi covid-19 club didn't come for the party tonight, so sad. We live to fight another day.

Cross River club, the newly promoted team couldn't show up for the big boys party tonight. So unfortunate.

Kogi is still gathering more funds to sign covid-19 players. They'll bounce back soon.

Gombe, Ekiti and Borno are battling relegations.

Kudos to Edo team for shocking the usual suspected champions, Lagos.

Keep keeping it up.

#Ndi_Uchu
Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by seriousthing(m): 3:15am On Jul 20, 2020
We are gradually getting tired of this corona virus
Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by hay123: 3:38am On Jul 20, 2020
At last Edo state is leading may they continue to lead oooooh.
Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by lixingxing: 3:45am On Jul 20, 2020
The Oregon Health Equity Alliance, the Coalition of Communities of Color, the Native Wellness Institute and culturally specific leaders in Multnomah County’s Public Health Division led a data review committee to advise regional health department leaders and epidemiologists on how to interpret and release data on race and ethnicity.

Before publishing the data online, the panel on Wednesday, April 29, hosted a webinar for leaders and media from communities of color to discuss the data and its glaring shortcomings.

“We rarely get access to our data first. Often we’re seeing it come to us from outside our communities,” Zeenia Junkeer, ND, executive director of the Oregon Health Equity Alliance (link is external), said during the webinar. “This is an opportunity to lead those conversations about what the data shows and what is missing.”

Junkeer shared alarm at race and ethnicity data connected to COVID-19 testing in the state. In more than half of the cases, it was either missing or “unknown.” That’s despite a 2013 state law called “REAL D” (link is external) that sought to improve collection of race and ethnicity data by state agencies, including the Oregon Health Authority

“There is an opportunity here for advocacy and ensuring our communities are counted in the data and we get access to the resources we need,” she said in the Wednesday meeting.

Andres Lopez, Ph.D., research director with the Coalition of Communities of Color (link is external), told the group there’s power in that missing data.

“When we think of data, we think of numbers,” he said Wednesday. “Data is used to define and control knowledge. It informs government priorities, funding, programs.”

“Data helps us tell a more nuanced story about what people are experiencing, the structural inequalities,” he said. “If there’s no data, it’s death.”

Kelly Gonzales, Ph.D., a researcher at the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health underscored Lopez’s words, framing an opportunity to demand the right to shape that narrative.

“We have a tendency to see data as a number, void of emotion, void of stories,” she said. “The folks working in Multnomah County and with the Future Generations Collaborative, there is a commitment to put the heart of our people in those data so the system is helpful and can help dismantle white supremacy.”

Lynn Rampe, a researcher and epidemiologist with the Multnomah County Health Department, said the Public Health Division has been aggressive about gathering data on race and ethnicity because it can serve a proxy for tracking another lurking disease — racism.

“Race has a role in who gets protected and who gets sick. It’s not race that determined these outcomes, but the experience of racism,” she said. “If we know where disease lives and who it affects, we can better protect people. This helps us support people and programs and puts voice in policymaking and resource allocation.”

Speaking to members of the media in a general briefing Thursday, April 30, Junkeer challenged the system to seize this chance to write a history that is true, transparent and fair.

“Our world will never be the same,” she said, “and we should use this opportunity to create truly equitable systems structures, policies and programs with communities that are most impacted, centering them in all our decisions.”
Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by wildernessVoice: 4:13am On Jul 20, 2020
Teach us the Kano reduction strategy and quarantine Oshiomhole for transporting Abuja to Edo.
Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by astonished: 4:17am On Jul 20, 2020
I can't still believe some people still believe this daily release soccer scores is real.

only if they pulse for once and use their brain to think, now deeply to know kind of people that rule them.

only if they have been going out lately and check the Nigeria atmosphere and ask theirself if there is truly virus in this country that warrant all these restrictions, then with people being move around here and there disregarding the covid-419 rules and no one we've see along the road, express slump & die,

If you believe there is any dangerous virus in Nigeria or covid-419 in Nigeria, then your skull be better being mine & sold for medical experiment

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Re: 556 New COVID-19 Cases, 167 Discharged And 11 Deaths On July 19- (2027 Tested) by nsiba: 5:13am On Jul 20, 2020
Scam scam scam

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