161 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;
Lagos-45
Kaduna-32
Ondo-28
Kwara-12
Rivers-11
Edo-8
Ekiti-5
Niger-5
Zamfara-5
Plateau-4
Nasarawa-3
FCT-2
Oyo-1
205,926 confirmed
193,798 discharged
2,723 deaths
Lagos-45
Kaduna-32
Ondo-28
Kwara-12
Rivers-11
Edo-8
Ekiti-5
Niger-5
Zamfara-5
Plateau-4
Nasarawa-3
FCT-2
Oyo-1
205,926 confirmed
193,798 discharged
2,723 deaths
Today's report includes 0 cases recorded from Bauchi, Delta, Gombe, Kano, Ogun, Osun, and Sokoto States
A breakdown of cases by state via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
A breakdown of cases by state via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
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Washing our hands is vital to preventing the risk of spread of infectious diseases such as #Cholera and #COVID19.
Wash your hands regularly with soap under running water.
Share this video with your friends, loved ones and everyone around.
#TakeResponsibility
Wash your hands regularly with soap under running water.
Share this video with your friends, loved ones and everyone around.
#TakeResponsibility
138 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;
FCT-51
Anambra-28
Lagos-24
Benue-18
Plateau-9
Kaduna-7
Jigawa-1
206,064 confirmed
193,893 discharged
2,723 deaths
FCT-51
Anambra-28
Lagos-24
Benue-18
Plateau-9
Kaduna-7
Jigawa-1
206,064 confirmed
193,893 discharged
2,723 deaths
Today's report includes:
▫ 18 cases reported from Benue state for September 30th (9), October 1st (9) and 2nd (0)
▫ 0 cases from Delta, Gombe, Kano, Ondo, Ogun, Osun, Oyo, and Rivers, States
A breakdown of cases by state via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
▫ 18 cases reported from Benue state for September 30th (9), October 1st (9) and 2nd (0)
▫ 0 cases from Delta, Gombe, Kano, Ondo, Ogun, Osun, Oyo, and Rivers, States
A breakdown of cases by state via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
#COVID19 spread easily in poorly ventilated and/or crowded indoor settings.
Protect yourself by:
➡️Keeping physical distance and avoiding contact with others
➡️Opening windows when indoors to allow adequate ventilation
➡️Avoiding/ limiting time spent in crowded, poorly ventilated and indoor locations
#TakeResponsibility
Protect yourself by:
➡️Keeping physical distance and avoiding contact with others
➡️Opening windows when indoors to allow adequate ventilation
➡️Avoiding/ limiting time spent in crowded, poorly ventilated and indoor locations
#TakeResponsibility
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In this interview with World Health Organization African Region, NCDC DG Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu explains how Nigeria is responding to the #COVID19 pandemic, especially with the spread of more infectious variants.
Read via: https://whotogo-whoafroccmaster.newsweaver.com/jku37xzkcl/1b5u2msswy42excmb57oqr?email=true&lang=en&a=2&p=60363190&t=32081218
In this interview with World Health Organization African Region, NCDC DG Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu explains how Nigeria is responding to the #COVID19 pandemic, especially with the spread of more infectious variants.
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74 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;
Lagos-36
Edo-11
FCT-9
Akwa Ibom-6
Sokoto-6
Delta-3
Benue-1
Oyo-1
Rivers-1
206,138 confirmed
194,097 discharged
2,723 deaths
Lagos-36
Edo-11
FCT-9
Akwa Ibom-6
Sokoto-6
Delta-3
Benue-1
Oyo-1
Rivers-1
206,138 confirmed
194,097 discharged
2,723 deaths
Today's report includes 0 cases recorded from Bauchi, Ekiti, Gombe, Ondo, Ogun, Osun, and Plateau States
A breakdown of cases by state via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
A breakdown of cases by state via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
Public settings including businesses, markets, religious settings should ensure adherence to public health and safety measures.
#TakeResponsibility to be part of the solution.
Protect yourself and other members of your community from #COVID19.
#TakeResponsibility to be part of the solution.
Protect yourself and other members of your community from #COVID19.
#NCDCInTheNews
“We are currently in the middle of the third wave of #COVID19 in Nigeria. Transmission is driven mainly by the Delta variant, which has been associated with increased transmission."
"There will be occasional increases and decreases in the number of deaths, but generally the case fatality ratio has stayed below 2 per cent.”
- DG NCDC
Read:
https://thenationonlineng.net/46-die-in-one-week-as-cases-slow-down/?amp=1
“We are currently in the middle of the third wave of #COVID19 in Nigeria. Transmission is driven mainly by the Delta variant, which has been associated with increased transmission."
"There will be occasional increases and decreases in the number of deaths, but generally the case fatality ratio has stayed below 2 per cent.”
- DG NCDC
Read:
https://thenationonlineng.net/46-die-in-one-week-as-cases-slow-down/?amp=1
#Cholera is characterised by rapid onset of profuse watery diarrhoea (rice water stools), with or without vomiting.
It is usually not associated with fever and is highly contagious.
Prevent the spread of cholera:
✅ Keep clean environments
✅ Drink or use water that is boiled and stored safely
✅ Ensure food is cooked and stored in a clean and safe environment
✅ Avoid open defecation
✅Wash hands regularly with soap and running water.
It is usually not associated with fever and is highly contagious.
Prevent the spread of cholera:
✅ Keep clean environments
✅ Drink or use water that is boiled and stored safely
✅ Ensure food is cooked and stored in a clean and safe environment
✅ Avoid open defecation
✅Wash hands regularly with soap and running water.
141 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;
Rivers-33
Gombe-32
Lagos-29
Imo-25
Plateau-9
Benue-5
Borno-4
Kano-3
Delta-1
206,279 confirmed
194,167 discharged
2,723 deaths
Rivers-33
Gombe-32
Lagos-29
Imo-25
Plateau-9
Benue-5
Borno-4
Kano-3
Delta-1
206,279 confirmed
194,167 discharged
2,723 deaths
Today's report includes 0 cases recorded from Sokoto State
A breakdown of cases by state via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
A breakdown of cases by state via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
Have you washed your hands at all today?
Wash your hands at these important moments
✅After coughing/sneezing
✅After touching high contact surfaces
✅Upon returning home
✅While caring for the ill
✅When entering/leaving a public space
✅Before touching a mask
#TakeResponsibility
Wash your hands at these important moments
✅After coughing/sneezing
✅After touching high contact surfaces
✅Upon returning home
✅While caring for the ill
✅When entering/leaving a public space
✅Before touching a mask
#TakeResponsibility
The #COVID19 safety guideline for conducting conferences and events in Nigeria includes requirements to ensure the limitation of the risk of transmission & stay safe.
Read more via
🔗http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng/media/files/COVID-19_Safety_Guideline_for_Conference_and_events_on_Nigeria.pdf
Read more via
🔗http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng/media/files/COVID-19_Safety_Guideline_for_Conference_and_events_on_Nigeria.pdf
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Did you know that the Central Public Health Laboratory (CPHL) in Yaba, Lagos has been in operation for over 80years? It is one of Nigeria’s oldest public health facilities.
The laboratory evolved from the Federal Laboratory Services which was first established in 1937 and now operates as a campus of the NCDC National Reference Laboratory.
Read more and share the history of CPHL and NCDC’s effort to preserve Nigeria’s public health history.
🔗https://ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/files/report_project/9d15957421b691607ac9039a36a870e9.pdf
Did you know that the Central Public Health Laboratory (CPHL) in Yaba, Lagos has been in operation for over 80years? It is one of Nigeria’s oldest public health facilities.
The laboratory evolved from the Federal Laboratory Services which was first established in 1937 and now operates as a campus of the NCDC National Reference Laboratory.
Read more and share the history of CPHL and NCDC’s effort to preserve Nigeria’s public health history.
🔗https://ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/files/report_project/9d15957421b691607ac9039a36a870e9.pdf
344 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;
FCT-79
Lagos-62
Rivers-45
Kaduna-33
Plateau-22
Edo-16
Benue-13
Kano-12
Cross River-11
Delta-11
Anambra-9
Abia-8
Jigawa-7
Bauchi-4
Ekiti-4
Kwara-4
Oyo-2
Akwa Ibom-1
Nasarawa-1
206,623 confirmed
194,167 discharged
2,723 deaths
Today’s report includes:
▪️8 cases reported from Benue state from September 21st (1), 22nd (4), 24th (2) and 25th (1) 2021
▪️1 death reported from Benue state for October 2nd (1) 2021
▪️1 case reported from Nasarawa for October 4th 2021
▪️4 cases reported from Kwara state for October 4th 2021
▪️33 cases reported from Kaduna state for October 4th (16) & 5th (17) 2021
▪️40 discharged cases reported from Plateau state for October 4th (39) & 5th (1) 2021
▪️4 states with zero cases reported: Nasarawa, Ondo, Osun and Sokoto
FCT-79
Lagos-62
Rivers-45
Kaduna-33
Plateau-22
Edo-16
Benue-13
Kano-12
Cross River-11
Delta-11
Anambra-9
Abia-8
Jigawa-7
Bauchi-4
Ekiti-4
Kwara-4
Oyo-2
Akwa Ibom-1
Nasarawa-1
206,623 confirmed
194,167 discharged
2,723 deaths
Today’s report includes:
▪️8 cases reported from Benue state from September 21st (1), 22nd (4), 24th (2) and 25th (1) 2021
▪️1 death reported from Benue state for October 2nd (1) 2021
▪️1 case reported from Nasarawa for October 4th 2021
▪️4 cases reported from Kwara state for October 4th 2021
▪️33 cases reported from Kaduna state for October 4th (16) & 5th (17) 2021
▪️40 discharged cases reported from Plateau state for October 4th (39) & 5th (1) 2021
▪️4 states with zero cases reported: Nasarawa, Ondo, Osun and Sokoto
Travel advisory for passengers arriving from Brazil, South Africa and Turkey:
“Nigerian citizens and resident permit holders from these countries must undergo a seven-day supervised quarantine at a government selected facility at their own cost.”
Full advisory:
https://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng/media/files/16092021_Revised_Travel_guidelines_15-september-2021_Ako_v.2.pdf
“Nigerian citizens and resident permit holders from these countries must undergo a seven-day supervised quarantine at a government selected facility at their own cost.”
Full advisory:
https://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng/media/files/16092021_Revised_Travel_guidelines_15-september-2021_Ako_v.2.pdf
297 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;
FCT-104
Lagos-40
Gombe-28
Rivers-27
Plateau-21
Edo -14
Kano-14
Kaduna-13
Benue-12
Osun-10
Ondo-6
Imo-5
Delta-2
Ekiti-1
206,920 confirmed
194,651 discharged
2,740 deaths
Today’s report includes:
▪️14 confirmed cases reported from Kano state for October 3rd (9) & 6th (5) 2021
▪️7 Discharged cases reported from Kano state for October 3rd 2021
▪️104 confirmed cases reported from FCT for October 4th (70) & 6th (34) 2021
▪️13 discharged cases reported from FCT for October 4th (7) & 6th (6) 2021
▪️6 deaths reported from FCT for October 4th (2) & 6th (4) 2021
▪️4 states with zero cases reported 4: Abia, Bauchi, Ogun and Sokoto
FCT-104
Lagos-40
Gombe-28
Rivers-27
Plateau-21
Edo -14
Kano-14
Kaduna-13
Benue-12
Osun-10
Ondo-6
Imo-5
Delta-2
Ekiti-1
206,920 confirmed
194,651 discharged
2,740 deaths
Today’s report includes:
▪️14 confirmed cases reported from Kano state for October 3rd (9) & 6th (5) 2021
▪️7 Discharged cases reported from Kano state for October 3rd 2021
▪️104 confirmed cases reported from FCT for October 4th (70) & 6th (34) 2021
▪️13 discharged cases reported from FCT for October 4th (7) & 6th (6) 2021
▪️6 deaths reported from FCT for October 4th (2) & 6th (4) 2021
▪️4 states with zero cases reported 4: Abia, Bauchi, Ogun and Sokoto