UPDATED: COVID-19: Lagos announces end of 4th wave
The first documented reduction was from 29 per cent on December 21, to 15 per cent by December 28, 2021
The first documented reduction was from 29 per cent on December 21, to 15 per cent by December 28, 2021
Mr Abayomi noted that 3.42 per cent of the targeted population had received two doses of the vaccines.
The total number of COVID-19 tests conducted in the state since the inception of the pandemic stands at 690, 562.
"It is important to note that mixing one brand of vaccine with another brand in this exercise is not allowed."
The deaths, recorded between August 24 and 25, increased the number of the state’s fatalities to 525.
The oxygen treatment sites and sample collection centres were established during the first and second waves of COVID-19.
The commissioner says administration of the second dose of the vaccine, which began on May 28, would end on July ...
About 317,916 people were vaccinated with the first dose of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine in Lagos.
The commissioner said the state would adopt the 'ring vaccination' strategy in which family members of a COVID-19 positive individual ...
Premier Medical Specialist Centre and Beachland Hospital were alleged to be responsible for the death of Peju Ugboma and Omolara ...
He said the second phase of vaccination would start soon and warned that Nigeria stood the risk of experiencing a ...
Mr Abayomi warned that a trigger for a third wave of COVID-19 in Lagos was likely to be importation of ...
The government said it is rebuilding, remodeling and repositioning the Massey Children’s Hospital into a seven-storey, 150-bed, Ultra-Modern hospital.
657,154 patients with malaria were seen in the state’s private and public healthcare facilities in 2020
The local government areas with the highest numbers of people vaccinated were Eti-Osa with 4,770, Ikeja has 4,262, Lagos Mainland ...
The state says it vaccinated 12,720 people with the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine within 48 hours.
The commissioner said 6,535 males and 6,185 females have been vaccinated.
The commissioner said five out of the 11 private and public care centres in the state are currently empty.
The Commissioner for Health, however, says he felt slight pains at the side of the injection a day after taking ...
The commissioner added that since the inception of the pandemic, 354,875 COVID-19 tests had been conducted in the state.
The pharmacies were shut in accordance with the provisions of Section C34 of the Counterfeit, Fake Drugs and Unwholesome Processed ...
Mr Abayomi said the state recorded two new COVID-19 related fatalities, increasing the total deaths to 329.
The commissioner says 3,209 COVID-19 patients, who have been successfully treated and recovered, were discharged from the state’s care centres.
Lagos again led with 901 new cases on Sunday, more than half of the daily total COVID-19 cases.
Nigeria also recorded more new COVID-19 cases last week than all, but one, previous weeks.
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