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May 18, 2020 Lagos State begins 2nd Phase Of Gradual Ease of Lockdown

Lagos State begins 2nd Phase Of Gradual Ease of Lockdown

The Lagos state Government is considering the re-opening of more businesses as well as religious outfits in the state.

Governor BABAJIDE SANWO-OLU, disclosed this to newsmen as the state begins the second phase of gradual ease of the lockdown after the State Security Council meeting at the Lagos House, Marina.

He said government officials will be visiting churches, mosques, and companies to evaluate their preparedness to fully reopen.

Earlier, the State Commissioner for Health Professor AKIN ABAYOMI announced that three among the returnees from Dubai isolated in Lekki area of the state have tested positive for COVID-19.

May 18, 2020 338 News Cases of Covid 19 Records As Cases Rise to 5,959

338 News Cases of Covid 19 Records As Cases Rise to 5,959

Nigeria is now close to 6,000 marks of Coronavirus cases as it recorded 338 new infections yesterday in 18 states of the federation.

This brings the total infections in the country to 5,959.

In a tweet on its official handle last night, the NCDC said Lagos had 177 from the new cases, while Kano posted 64.

Other states with new cases include Rivers with 16, Plateau with 14, Oyo 11, Katsina 9, Jigawa and Kaduna with 4 each, and 3 cases from the trio of Abia, Bauchi, Borno and FCT, 21.

Gombe, Akwa Ibom, and Delta states also recorded 2 new cases each, while Kebbi and Sokoto shared two cases between them.

1,594 patients have been discharged while 182 deaths so far recorded in the country.

May 15, 2020 Nigeria Did Not Ask For Madagascar’s Covid-19 Herbal Cure-PTF

Nigeria Did Not Ask For Madagascar’s Covid-19 Herbal Cure-PTF

The Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 has said Nigeria did not request for the Madagascar COVID-19 organics herbal cure.

Rather it said that Madagascar voluntarily sent the product to Guinea Bissau for the benefit of every country domiciled in West Africa.

Chairman of the Task Force, BOSS MUSTAPHA gave this clarification at the daily briefing by the Task Force in Abuja.

He said the explanation became necessary due to misconception in some quarters that Nigeria ignores efforts to develop homegrown solution to the virus.

May 15, 2020 Nigeria Hits 5000 Mark As It Records 193 New Cases of Covid-19

Nigeria Hits 5000 Mark As It Records 193 New Cases of Covid-19

Nigeria has crossed 5,000 marks of Coronavirus cases as it recorded 193 new infections yesterday.

It brings the total number of infections in the country to 5,162.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control confirmed the new figures in a tweet late yesterday.

According to the NCDC, 58 of the new cases were in Lagos, 46 were in Kano, 35 in Jigawa and 12 in Yobe, 7 in Ogun and 9 in the FCT.

Plateau and Gombe had 5 new cases each; 4 cases were recorded in Imo state while 3 new cases each were discovered in Edo, Kwara and Borno state.

The total number of active cases in the country now stands at 3,815 while 1,180 persons have been discharged.

The total number of COVID-19 fatalities recorded in the country increased to 167.

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