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January 7, 2021 FG Needs About N2.44tn For Vaccination Of 164.8 Million Nigerians

FG Needs About N2.44tn For Vaccination Of 164.8 Million Nigerians

Meanwhile, the Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Covid-19, BOSS MUSTAPHA, and the Minister of Health, OSAGIE EHANIRE, may be part of the nation's strategic leaders to be vaccinated first when COVID-19 vaccine arrives in Nigeria later in the month.

The Executive Director of the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency, FAISAL SHUAIB, who disclosed this at the PTF briefing in Abuja said they plan to take the vaccine to the public to prove to Nigerians that it is safe.

He said the Federal Government will need about N2.44tn for the vaccination of 164.8 million Nigerians, who will not have access to free vaccines the country is expecting from the international community.

In the meantime, the Chief Medical Director of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Prof. CHRIS BODE, has said the second wave of COVID-19 was ravaging the country and claiming more lives.

BODE, who made the assertion at a news conference in Lagos, said the resurgence of COVID-19, through the newly mutated form, has proven to be very dangerous.

He said unlike what we witnessed in the first wave, this one is even more easily transmitted and deadlier too.

Prof. CHRIS BODE, noted it is imperative for everyone to accept that the COVID-19 pandemic is not over and that we must prepare to confront it all over again.

 

 

January 7, 2021 Atiku Abubakar Becomes One Of The First Nigerians To Take The Pfizer Covid-19 Vaccine

Atiku Abubakar Becomes One Of The First Nigerians To Take The Pfizer Covid-19 Vaccine

Former Vice President, ATIKU ABUBAKAR, has become one of the first Nigerians to take the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.

ATIKU according to a report took the vaccine in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

In a tweet by a member of his Presidential Media Team, ABDULRASHEED UBA, said the former vice president had become one of the first Nigerian leaders to take the COVID-19 jab.

The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had in December 2020 tweeted about the vaccine being expected in Nigeria.

 

January 6, 2021 Nigeria Records 1354 New Cases Of Covid-19, And 1 Death In The Last Twenty Four Hours

Nigeria Records 1354 New Cases Of Covid-19, And 1 Death In The Last Twenty Four Hours

Nigeria has recorded 1354 new cases of COVID-19, and 1 death in the last twenty-four hours.

The Nigeria centre for disease control has confirmed 1354 new cases of #COVID19 Nigeria;

Lagos-712
FCT-145
Plateau-117
Kwara-81
Kaduna-54
Sokoto-39
Oyo-38
Rivers-37
Gombe-21
Enugu-20
Akwa Ibom-16
Bauchi-14
Delta-14
Ebonyi-13
Anambra-9
Taraba-8
Edo-8
Kano-3
Osun-2
Ekiti-2
Ogun-1

92,705 confirmed, 76,396 discharged
1,319 deaths

January 5, 2021 British Prime Minister Announces Total Lockdown In England

British Prime Minister Announces Total Lockdown In England

Nearly 56 million people in England will return to a full coronavirus lockdown, possibly until mid-February, to try to cut spiraling infection rates.

According to Prime Minister BORIS JOHNSON, the measures, which include the closure of primary and secondary schools, will come into effect Wednesday, after Scotland announced similar measures would come into force from midnight on Tuesday.

Some 44 million people or three-quarters of the population of England are already living under the toughest restrictions, as Britain grapples with one of the worst mortality rates from coronavirus in the world.

But they have failed to halt an upward trend in positive cases, which have been blamed on a more infectious new variant.

 

 

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