COVID-19: Chloroquine worked in some tests, herbs claims unproven – Nigeria
The Nigerian government says chloroquine had been found in some tests to work in a test-tube as a treatment for coronavirus.NAN reports that he spoke at the Presidential Taskforce briefing on the COVID-19 global pandemic.
He noted that other states were prepared but that “Lagos State is a forerunner because it has the most cases”.
Nigeria Latest News, Nigeria Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
COVID-19: Chloroquine worked in some tests, herbs claims unproven - Nigerian - Daily Post NigeriaThe Nigerian government says chloroquine had been found in some tests to work in a test-tube as a treatment for coronavirus. Dr Osagie Ehanire, Minister
Read more »
COVID-19: ECOWAS orders one million kits, distributes Chloroquine for member StatesThe Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has ordered over one million kits for member states to help fight the coronavirus pandemic.
Read more »
Telecoms firms deny connection between 5G, COVID-19 | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News“However, the only exercise done in this regard has been 5G trials, which were powered by MTN last November with the support of the Nigerian Communications Commission.”
Read more »
COVID-19: US government warns citizens leaving Nigeria because of Coronavirus - Daily Post NigeriaThe United States Mission has warned its citizens leaving Nigeria because of COVID-19, that hospitals back home are 'overwhelmed'. This was contained in a
Read more »
COVID-19: More people have Coronavirus in Nigeria - Fani Kayode faults official figure - Daily Post NigeriaFormer Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has expressed deep worries over the continuous cases of coronavirus being reported daily in the country.
Read more »
Nigeria records eight new cases of COVID-19 - Premium Times NigeriaNigeria has confirmed eight new cases of COVID-19. This brings the number of confirmed cases of the disease in the country to 232.
Read more »