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"...the sanction would not only serve as a deterrent to members of the school that may have similar tendencies, but...
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Nigeria has continued to report low COVID-19 cases since February.
Lagos again took the lead with 27 new cases and followed by Rivers with 14 new cases.
No new death was recorded from the virus which has already claimed 2,071 lives.
The new cases have increased the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 166,098 with the new figure...
Many states have not done their analysis and cannot say how much it would cost additionally on their premium to...
The 440,000 health workers represent 23 per cent of people that have received first shots of COVID-19 vaccines.
"If we can push for the establishment of special courts that will preside over sexual and domestic violence cases, it...
Public health security requires proactive and reactive measures to minimise the danger and impact of acute public health events.
He listed the concerned states to include Lagos, Oyo, Kano, Kaduna, Plateau, Rivers and the federal capital territory, FCT.
This brings the total number of deaths from the virus in the country to 2,067.
The seven new cases reported on Sunday occurred in Niger and Rivers states.
No new death was recorded from the virus which has already claimed 2,066 lives in the country.
The agency said over 7,000 cases are still active in the country.
The agency said over 7,000 cases are still active in the country.
The new COVID-19 cases were reported in Lagos, Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Ekiti.
The number of deaths from the virus has declined recently with only four deaths recorded in the last 26 days.
Mr Shuaib appeals to the public to continue to cooperate with vaccinators.
The curfew, which will be from 12a.m to 4a.m, would take effect from midnight on Monday, May 10, 2021
Nigeria remains one of the 30 countries globally with the highest burden of TB.
The 37 new COVID-19 cases were recorded in seven states.
Nigeria identified 350,000 Persons living with HIV in past 18 months, NACA says.
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