Just as rainfall wets all areas under its shower, so has the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted all facets of human activity throughout the entire world. Whilst these disruptions have been undesirable in …
Just as rainfall wets all areas under its shower, so has the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted all facets of human activity throughout the entire world.
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Nigerian govt admits new strain of COVID-19 may be in country - Daily Post NigeriaNigeria's Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire has not ruled out the possibility of a new strain of COVID-19 in the country. The index case was recorded in
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COVID-19: Nigerian govt gives update on sporting activities, football league - Daily Post NigeriaAs sectors of Nigerian economy gradually reopen, the federal government has reacted to plans to resume football and sporting activities. Boss Mustapha,
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COVID-19: Edo records 28 new cases, two deaths - Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics…govt insists on social distancing, adherence to guidelines, others The Edo State Government has announced two new deaths resulting from coronavirus (COVID-19) complications and the discharge of 16 more patients, who have tested negative to the virus and cleared from the state’s isolation centres. The state also recorded 28 new cases of the virus with […]
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COVID-19: Nigerian doctors kick against planned resumption of schools in Cross River - Daily Post NigeriaThe Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) in Cross River State has warned the state government against its plan to commence a trial resumption of schools.
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COVID-19: Sports won’t return now, insists PTF boss|p style=
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COVID-19 Accelerating In Africa With 215,000 Cases, WHO WarnsThe World Health Organisation (WHO) yesterday warned that COVID-19 has continued to spread rapidly in Africa since the virus was first detected on the continent in mid-February 2020. According the agency, more than 215,000 cases have been confirmed so far, with over 5,800 deaths and 98,000 recoveries as of yesterday. The WHO Regional Office for […]
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