Covid-19: Relaxing Lockdown Premature, Health Workers Tell Buhari
The Nigerian Union of Allied Health Professionals has implored President Muhammadu Buhari to reverse the decision to relax measures on Covid-19 lockdown which takes effect from Monday.
However, many have raised concerns over the easing of the lockdown, basing their worry on the rise in number of confirmed cases of Covid19 in Kano, Lagos and some other states. relaxation of the lockdown is premature and is capable of eroding all the gains so far made in the fight against Covid-19. “The union has studied carefully the declaration by President Buhari on the gradual easing of lockdown nationwide with effect from Monday, May 4, 2020 and hereby raises serious concern based on reported cases of increase in coronavirus infection and spread across the country in the last few days.
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