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Don't let your guard down. Avoid contact with individuals showing symptoms of a respiratory illness.

#CelebrateResponsibly, protect yourself, family and community from #COVID19

Wear a face mask properly
Wash your hands regularly
Observe physical distancing
Get vaccinated
🚫Avoid large gatherings held indoors with poor adherence to prevention measures
Seek medical attention if you feel ill

#TakeResponsibility
It is very important to practice preventive measures to avoid infection of #LassaFever.

Ensure:
Frequent hand washing with soap & running water
Proper environmental sanitation
Proper covering of foodstuff to avoid contact with rats.
1355 new cases of COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-1,036
Nasarawa-92
Delta-58
FCT-57
Edo-44
Rivers-25
Kano-23
Enugu-11
Plateau-6
Bayelsa-3

240,374 confirmed
213,491 discharged
3,028 deaths

Today’s report includes:

▪️1,036 cases reported for Lagos state are in addition to report for 28th (529) and 29th (507) December, 2021

▪️ 0 case reported from Sokoto State

A breakdown of cases by state can be found via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng

#TakeResponsibility
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Event organisers have a major role to play to limit the spread of #COVID19 this festive season.

Help everyone #CelebrateResponsibly, adhere to safety guidelines before, during and after your events.

Read via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng/media/files/COVID-19_Safety_Guideline_for_Conference_and_events_on_Nigeria.pdf
#CelebrateResponsibly to protect yourself against #COVID19 this holiday season 🌲

💉 Get vaccinated
😷 Wear a mask
↔️ Keep physical distance and avoid crowds
🪟 Open windows
🤧 Cough/sneeze into your elbow
👐🏿 Clean your hands

#TakeResponsibility
#LassaFever is preventable.

Avoid:

Direct contact with urine, faeces, saliva or blood of infected rats.

Contact with objects, household items and surfaces contaminated with urine, faeces, saliva or blood of infected rats.

Ingesting foods contaminated with urine, faeces, saliva or blood of infected rats.

Public Health Advisory: https://ncdc.gov.ng/news/350/lassa-fever-public-health-advisory
1,139 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;

Rivers-420
Lagos-324
Oyo-81
Gombe-47
Akwa Ibom-41
Kaduna-36
Niger-36
Ondo-35
FCT-29
Delta-18
Edo-15
Ogun-14
Kano-12
Cross River-9
Ekiti-8
Kebbi-8
Nasarawa-4
Enugu-1
Jigawa-1

241,513 confirmed
214,003 discharged
3,030 deaths

Today’s report includes:

▪️41 cases reported for Akwa Ibom state for 27th (12), 28th (15), and 29th (14) December 2021

▪️9 cases reported for Cross River state for 29th (8) and 30th (1) December 2021

▪️A backlog of confirmed cases from Lagos State from 17th to 29th (321) and 30th (99) December 2021

▪️3 states with zero cases reported: Osun, Plateau, and Sokoto
#TakeResponsibility to keep up protective measures to help you stay safe from #COVID19

Large gatherings held indoors and with poor adherence to safety guidelines increase the risk of the spread of #COVID19.

#CelebrateResponsibly
The spread of infectious disease outbreaks such as #cholera, #COVID19 and #LassaFever can be prevented if healthy physical and environmental practices are initiated, enforced & practised by all!

Let us encourage a habit of handwashing with soap under running water.

#CelebrateResponsibly
828 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-550
Oyo-87
FCT-69
Kwara-31
Akwa Ibom-22
Bauchi-19
Ekiti-16
Delta-11
Kaduna-10
Ogun-3
Anambra-3
Plateau-2
Bayelsa-2
Nasarawa-1
Katsina-1
Jigawa-1

242,341 confirmed
214,296 discharged
3,031 deaths

Todays report includes:

▪️11 cases reported for Delta state are for 30th (5), and 31st (6) December 2021

▪️3 states with zero cases reported: Osun, Ondo and Sokoto
Happy New Year, Nigeria 🎉

In this new year, let us all #TakeResponsibility to make healthy decisions and build stronger health systems to protect our health and that of our loved ones.

🎁Give the gift of health this festive season.

#CelebrateResponsibly
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Do you know you are more likely to get #COVID19 in crowded, poorly ventilated indoor spaces?

Here are some tips to keep safe and #CelebrateResponsibly

#TakeResponsibility
536 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-259
Rivers-90
Oyo-46
Edo-43
Kaduna-29
FCT-25
Cross River-12
Nasarawa-10
Osun-6
Gombe-5
Kano-5
Ogun-5
Jigawa-1

242,877 confirmed
214,778 discharged
3,033 deaths

Today’s report includes:

▪️90 cases reported for Rivers State for 31st December 2021 (58), and 1st January 2022 (32)

▪️198 recoveries reported for Rivers State for 31st December 2021 (122), and 1st January 2022 (68)

▪️4 States with zero cases reported: Bauchi, Ekiti, Ondo, and Plateau
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#COVID19 spreads easily in crowded and poorly ventilated indoor spaces.

#CelebrateResponsibly to limit the risk of #COVID19 infection at events.

#TakeResponsibility
Let's work together to prevent the spread of #Lassafever.

Be a guardian of proper sanitation in your community and promote frequent #handwashing with soap and running water.

Cover your foodstuff properly to avoid contamination by rodents.
573 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-281
Benue-202
Kano-61
Borno-20
Jigawa-5
Edo-2
Oyo-2

243,450 confirmed
215,352 discharged
3,039 deaths

Today’s report includes:

▪️A backlog of 20 cases reported for Borno state for 28th (4), 29th (4), 30th (9), and 31st (3) December 2021

▪️A backlog of 6 deaths reported for Borno state from 25th - 28th December 2021

▪️61 cases reported for Kano state for 31st December 2021 (27), and 2nd January 2022 (34)

▪️6 states with zero cases reported: Ekiti, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Plateau, and Sokoto
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