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February 10, 2021 Ghana’s Parliament Shuts Down After Coronavirus Outbreak

Ghana’s Parliament Shuts Down After Coronavirus Outbreak

Ghana's parliament will suspend sittings for three weeks due to increasing coronavirus cases among lawmakers and staff,

Speaker ALBAN BAGBIN announced that the number of MPs who have contracted the virus has risen to 17 while that of staff has gone up to 151.

He said sittings would resume on the 2nd of March.

But parliament's appointments committee would from February 10 continue with the scheduled vetting of cabinet nominees of President NANA AKUFO-ADDO, who won re-election in December.

Ghana has reported 72,328 infections and 472 coronavirus-related deaths, some of the highest totals in West Africa.

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February 10, 2021 Covid19: 21 Deaths And 1056 New Confirmed Cases Of Coronavirus

Covid19: 21 Deaths And 1056 New Confirmed Cases Of Coronavirus

Nigeria has recorded 21 deaths and 1056 new confirmed cases of coronavirus in 19 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

Till date, a total of 141,447 confirmed cases have been reported in the country out of which 115,755 cases have been treated and discharged.

According to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, the number of deaths from the deadly virus has also increased to 1,694.

1,056 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria; Lagos-214 Osun-120 FCT-116 Plateau-88 Ebonyi-75 Kwara-73 Gombe-70 Ondo-57 Rivers-47 Akwa Ibom-38 Edo-25 Oyo-23 Kano-22 Delta-19 Katsina-18 Borno-16 Nasarawa-13 Ekiti-8 Ogun-8 Bauchi-4 Benue-1 Jigawa-1.

February 9, 2021 BUA Purchases 1m Doses of AstraZeneca Vaccine For Nigeria

BUA Purchases 1m Doses of AstraZeneca Vaccine For Nigeria

BUA Group, one of Nigeria’s largest business conglomerates, has paid for one million doses of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines for the country, with a commitment to buy additional four million doses – all to be distributed to Nigerians at no cost.

The vaccine purchase is being undertaken through BUA-CACOVID-AFREXIM partnership, a coalition of private sector operators helping governments and championing the fight against the pandemic.

The first batch of one million doses of the vaccine, which is expected to be delivered by next week, will be the first delivery of inoculations to Nigeria since the COVID-19 vaccines became available.

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Philanthropist and Founder of BUA Abdul Samad Rabiu said the vaccines will be distributed free to Nigerians at no cost.

He hailed the President of the Afrexim Bank, Dr. Benedict Oramah for making the purchase possible and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Godwin Emefiele, for coordinating the process through the CACOVID private sector partnership.

“BUA decided to secure these one million vaccines by paying the full amount for the vaccines today because these vaccines became available only last week through AFREXIM. We expect the vaccines to be delivered within the next 14 days and hope priority will be given to our frontline workers who have committed their lives to managing the pandemic,” Rabiu said.

He added that BUA is committing to purchase five million doses for Nigeria as soon as they become available through the same arrangement.

This development effectively pushes Africa’s most populous nation to the front of the queue in vaccine procurement.

Source: THE NATION.

February 9, 2021 Covid19: 6 Deaths And 643 New Confirmed Cases Of Coronavirus

Covid19: 6 Deaths And 643 New Confirmed Cases Of Coronavirus

Nigeria has recorded 6 deaths and 643 new confirmed cases of coronavirus in 19 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

Till date, a total of 140,391 confirmed cases have been reported in the country out of which 114,635 cases have been treated and discharged.

According to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, the number of deaths from the deadly virus has also increased to 1,673.

643 new cases of #Covid19Nigeria:  Oyo-88, Lagos-86, Rivers-55, Edo-54, Akwa Ibom-53, Adamawa-52, Plateau-45, Kaduna-41, FCT-34, Kwara-27, Benue-20, Kano-19, Delta-18, Nasarawa-16, Niger-15, Bayelsa-11, Borno-5, Bauchi-2, Sokoto-2.

140,391 confirmed 114,635 discharged 1,673 deaths

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