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The director-general, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control , Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu, does not see Nigeria and the rest of the world returning to normalcy until next year — at the very least after the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Every country is right now looking at the same challenge and how to get us back to some level of normalcy, but the reality is that we are going to live with COVID-19 for the next year at the very least,” he said. “The thing about mass gathering, it will be a big challenge for us, but we have to try. Every business, every church… every religious gathering of any form, social gatherings, weddings, we really have to rethink how we do this in the short term.
“We will get through this much stronger economically and much stronger as a people because of our resilience,” he said.
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