“With the way people will rush out from Monday for work and other engagements, I fear the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases will double in few days.’’
Two Lagos-base lawyers, Isaiah Odje and Adebayo Johnson, say the partial easing of lockdown in Lagos, against the spread of novel coronavirus at this time, “is not safe for residents”.NAN reports that President Muhammadu Buhari had on Monday announced the relaxation of the lockdown in Lagos, Ogun and Federal Capital Territory from May 4, after four weeks of movement restriction.
According to him, there are people who have this virus unknowingly because it is yet to show any symptoms. “Though many people are broke, but being broke is better than being infected with a deadly virus; prevention is better than cure.
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