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Infodemics have been a significant driver of the continued spread of #COVID19 and the emergence of its variants of concerns across the globe due to poor compliance with public health and social measures and growing vaccine hesitancy.
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https://guardian.ng/news/ncdc-stakeholders-review-infodemic-management-response-to-infectious-diseases/
Infodemics have been a significant driver of the continued spread of #COVID19 and the emergence of its variants of concerns across the globe due to poor compliance with public health and social measures and growing vaccine hesitancy.
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https://guardian.ng/news/ncdc-stakeholders-review-infodemic-management-response-to-infectious-diseases/
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“From COVID-19, we know that no country is safe until every country is safe. Therefore, investments in preparedness must start now for countries, regions & globally"
Guardian Nigeria writes on two years of #COVID19 response in Nigeria
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https://guardian.ng/sunday-magazine/covid-19-not-much-to-cheer-two-years-after/
“From COVID-19, we know that no country is safe until every country is safe. Therefore, investments in preparedness must start now for countries, regions & globally"
Guardian Nigeria writes on two years of #COVID19 response in Nigeria
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https://guardian.ng/sunday-magazine/covid-19-not-much-to-cheer-two-years-after/
The Guardian
COVID-19: Not much to cheer two years after
Today, February 27, 2022, is exactly two years since the index case of the dreaded Coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19), was confirmed in the country. But two years after that incident, preliminary results of the seroprevalence study conducted nationwide…
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In the last two years, the #COVID19 response in Nigeria has undergone various experiences in infrastructure, diagnosis, test results, service delivery and compliance to safety protocols.
Daily Trust writes on #TwoYearsofCOVID19Nigeria:
🔗https://dailytrust.com/covid-19-two-years-after-nigerias-index-case
In the last two years, the #COVID19 response in Nigeria has undergone various experiences in infrastructure, diagnosis, test results, service delivery and compliance to safety protocols.
Daily Trust writes on #TwoYearsofCOVID19Nigeria:
🔗https://dailytrust.com/covid-19-two-years-after-nigerias-index-case
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Following the activation of a Monkeypox Emergency Operation Centre at NCDC, our focus remains to intensify surveillance & coordinate in-country efforts to reduce the risk of spread while contributing to the global response.
📰 News Agency of Nigeria
https://www.nannews.ng/2022/05/27/ncdc-activates-emergency-operations-centre-for-monkeypox/
Following the activation of a Monkeypox Emergency Operation Centre at NCDC, our focus remains to intensify surveillance & coordinate in-country efforts to reduce the risk of spread while contributing to the global response.
📰 News Agency of Nigeria
https://www.nannews.ng/2022/05/27/ncdc-activates-emergency-operations-centre-for-monkeypox/
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"We must continuously reassure the country and the international community of our commitment to programme efficiency and financial accountability"- NCDC DG Dr Ifedayo Adetifa
The News Agency of Nigeria writes:
https://nannews.ng/2024/01/30/ncdc/
"We must continuously reassure the country and the international community of our commitment to programme efficiency and financial accountability"- NCDC DG Dr Ifedayo Adetifa
The News Agency of Nigeria writes:
https://nannews.ng/2024/01/30/ncdc/
News Agency of Nigeria
Financial Management: NCDC Poised To Strengthen Ties With Donor Community - News Agency Of Nigeria
Financial Management: NCDC poised to strengthen collaboration with donor communities-DG
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“I was still at the intensive care unit when the index of suspicion was raised that it was Lassa fever case, and the samples were confirmed positive at a specialist hospital” - a #LassaFever survivor says
Mariam Ileyemi, one of our Media-EIS fellows, writes a special report in Premium Times on why many Nigerian #healthworkers are susceptible to Lassa fever
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https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-investigations/694118-special-report-why-many-nigerian-health-workers-are-susceptible-to-lassa-fever.html
“I was still at the intensive care unit when the index of suspicion was raised that it was Lassa fever case, and the samples were confirmed positive at a specialist hospital” - a #LassaFever survivor says
Mariam Ileyemi, one of our Media-EIS fellows, writes a special report in Premium Times on why many Nigerian #healthworkers are susceptible to Lassa fever
🔗Read via
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-investigations/694118-special-report-why-many-nigerian-health-workers-are-susceptible-to-lassa-fever.html