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January 29, 2021 Australian Open Players Come Out Of Quarantine

Australian Open Players Come Out Of Quarantine

Australian Open tennis players have begun to leave hotel quarantine after completing their 14-day isolation, about a week before the event starts.

By Sunday, about 500 players will have been released from hotels in Melbourne and Adelaide, organizers said.

High-profile stars Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams were among those allowed out on Friday.

Players have quarantined because of the Australian government's Covid-19 rules for anyone entering the country.

In early January, more than 1,700 players, staff and others tied to the Grand Slam were flown into Australia on chartered flights. The tournament begins on 8 February.

Unlike other returning travelers who stay full-time in hotel rooms, players were allowed out of their rooms for five hours a day to practice on court and exercise.

A smaller group of 72 players were fully confined to their rooms in Melbourne, however, after coronavirus cases were discovered on their flights.

Eight cases have been linked to the event so far, including Spanish tennis player Paula Badosa.

The quarantine policy had prompted criticism from several players who were concerned about how it would impact their preparation.

 

January 28, 2021 Nigeria Records 1, 861 New Coronavirus Cases As Recoveries Surpass 100,000

Nigeria Records 1, 861 New Coronavirus Cases As Recoveries Surpass 100,000

Nigeria has recorded 1, 861 new coronavirus cases as the number of those who have recovered from the virus have surpassed 100,000.

With the latest infections, the total confirmed cases in the country now stands at 126, 160.

The death toll in the country from the virus also increased to 1,544.

Lagos tops the list of the new cases with-773, FCT-285, Oyo-138, Rivers-111, Plateau-92, Nasarawa-83, Kaduna-59, Enugu-57, Imo-57, Edo-43, Kano-27, Kwara-20, Ebonyi-19, Abia-17, Ogun-12, Osun-12, Katsina-8, Bayelsa-6, Bauchi-5, Delta-5, Borno-4, Jigawa-4 and Zamfara-1.

 

January 28, 2021  Buhari Says Covid-19 Violators To Spend Six Months In Jail

 Buhari Says Covid-19 Violators To Spend Six Months In Jail

As parts of measures to curtail spread of COVID-19 in the country, it has now become an offence for anyone not to wear a face masks in public places.

This is because the Coronavirus Disease Health Protection 2021 has been signed by President BUHARI which made the use of face masks in public places mandatory.

Also at all gatherings henceforth, a physical distance of at least two metres shall be maintained at all times between persons.

The Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, BOSS MUSTAPHA, told journalists in Abuja that the President signed the document on Tuesday.

MUSTAPHA, said the President signed the document in exercise of the powers conferred on him by Section 4 of the Quarantine Act, Cap. Q2, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2010.

A fine or six months imprisonment awaits violators of the regulations.

However, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, PAUL ANANABA said he doubts the capability of the country to enforce the regulations.

READ ALSO: Buhari Reassures That His Administration Is Not Planning To Increase The Tax Burden On The Citizens

January 27, 2021 Nigeria Records 1,303 New Covid-19 Infections, 15 Deaths

Nigeria Records 1,303 New Covid-19 Infections, 15 Deaths

Nigeria has recorded fifteen new deaths and 1,303 new cases of COVID-19 within the last twenty-four hours.

This brings the total number of confirmed infections in the country to 124,299 out of which 99,276 cases have been treated and discharged.

However, the total deaths recorded from the virus in the country has risen to 1,522.

See Also: Global COVID-19 Cases Surpass 100 Million As Nations Tackle Vaccine Shortages

According to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, the 1,303 new cases were reported from 26 states and the FCT.

Lagos recorded 478 cases, FCT (211), Nasarawa (83), Rivers (72), Kwara (42), Edo (36), Ondo (34), Benue (32), and Kaduna (32 cases among other cases.

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