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As Easter approaches we recognise that people want to travel to be with family & friends; yet we do not want the spikes experienced over Christmas.

Remember #COVID19 spreads when people move around. We must all continue to #TakeResponsibility to limit the transmission.
#COVID19Nigeria update as at Tuesday 30th March 2021.

121 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-40
FCT-15
Katsina-12
Kaduna-11
Imo-8
Kebbi-8
Nasarawa-8
Delta-7
Edo-3
Osun-3
Rivers-3
Ekiti-1
Jigawa-1
Kano-1

As at 30th March 2021, there are 162,762 confirmed cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria,151,532 discharged and 2,056 deaths
Our discharges for 30th March includes 977 community recoveries in FCT and 57 in Imo State managed in line with guidelines.

Deaths includes a backlog of data from FCT.

A breakdown of cases by state can be found via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
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Q: How do I confirm my #COVID19 result is not fake?

A: Your result should contain a QR code that can be used to download a copy of your result off the https://rv.ncdc.gov.ng/Verify/Patient website upon scanning.

For more FAQs on #COVID19 testing for international travel watch 👇🏼 & share
#COVID19Nigeria update as at Thursday 1st April 2021.

106 new cases of #COVID19;

Lagos-33
FCT-20
Cross River-11
Rivers-11
Kaduna-7
Edo-6
Ondo-6
Nasarawa-3
Ogun-3
Kano-2
Bauchi-2
Osun-2

162,997 confirmed
151,708 discharged
2,058 deaths
Today’s death is from a backlog of data from Rivers State.

A breakdown of cases by state can be found via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
Physical distance helps avoid contact with respiratory droplets when an infected person with #COVID19 coughs, talks or sneezes.

Keep a physical distance of a minimum of two (2) metres.

#TakeResponsibility
Please #TakeResponsibility by ensuring temperature checks at entry points in public spaces including:

Cinemas
Supermarkets
Places of worship
Etc.

Those with a temperature over 37.50⁰ C should be denied entry and advised to seek medical attention

#TakeResponsibility
#COVID19Nigeria update as at Friday, 2nd April 2021.

66 new confirmed cases of #COVID19Nigeria;

Enugu-18
Lagos-17
Kaduna-10
Rivers-8
Akwa Ibom-6
Kano-2
Osun-2
Jigawa-1
Plateau -1
FCT-1

163,063 confirmed
151,835 discharged
2,058 deaths
A breakdown of cases by state can be found via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
The SARS-CoV-2 virus also spreads when people move around.

Avoid non-essential travel
Avoid large gatherings
Contact your state hotline if you experience symptoms associated with #COVID19
#COVID19 may cause severe complications in the elderly & people with underlying health conditions.

Wear a face mask
Maintain physical distance
Wash your hands regularly

Avoid:
Non-essential outings
Large gatherings
Contact with anyone showing symptoms of #COVID19
#COVID19Nigeria update as at Saturday 3rd April 2021.

50 new confirmed cases of #COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-27
Plateau-11
Bayelsa-7
Gombe-3
Nasarawa-1
Ekiti-1

As at 3rd April 2021, there are 163,113 confirmed cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria,151,853 discharged and 2,058 deaths

A breakdown of cases by state can be found via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
The SARS-CoV-2 virus can live on surfaces for several hours.

#TakeResponsibility, avoid or limit sharing the use of personal items this Easter period.

Wear a face mask
Observe physical distance
Wash your hands regularly with soap under running water
You may come in contact with infected people with no symptoms.

It is important to maintain physical distance and avoid large gatherings because you may not know who may have #COVID19.

#TakeResponsibility to keep yourself and your loved ones safe.
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