COVID-19: UK relaxes travel restrictions for Nigerians, others
“The new rules, which take effect from Monday, October 4, 2021, indicate that countries around the world have been categorised ...
“The new rules, which take effect from Monday, October 4, 2021, indicate that countries around the world have been categorised ...
Nigeria’s total infection from the pandemic currently stands at 204201 while the fatality toll increased to 2673.
“News that COVID-19 vaccines administered in Nigeria are not approved by the UK are completely untrue,” Ms Laing said.
Shuaib assured Nigerians that all vaccines certified by NAFDAC were highly effective against the virus, including the ravaging delta variant.
For the week-long period ending Sunday, Nigeria recorded a total of 963 new infections, an average of approximately 136 cases ...
“Following the announcement, UAE carrier Emirates Airlines confirmed it would start carrying passengers from South Africa, Nigeria and India in ...
A total of 10,027 cases of mild AEFI have been reported as of May 30, 2021
Mr Buhari had received the first jab of the vaccination on March 6.
More than 65,000 people have been vaccinated with the first dose of the vaccine.
No new death was recorded from the virus which has already claimed 2,066 lives in the country.
Mr Shuaib appeals to the public to continue to cooperate with vaccinators.
The new figure raised the total number of infections in the country to 165,153.
With the new cases, Nigeria has recorded a total of 164,912 infections as of April 27.
Nigeria has recorded over 160,000 infections and 2,061 fatalities from the COVID-19 virus.
Some experts also identified the major reason Nigeria was not meeting it's family planning target.
With only about 4.4 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines, Nigeria is still far from having enough vaccines to meet its ...
The death toll from the disease in Nigeria has drastically reduced with only three fatalities recorded in nearly two weeks.
About 45 African countries have received vaccines and 43 of them have commenced vaccinations.
With no deaths in the past six days, the fatality toll in the country has remained 2,058 in total.
A day earlier, Nigeria recorded its lowest infection figure in five months with 48 new COVID-19 cases.
Nigeria in early March received 3.94 million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine through the COVAX facility.
An official said Anambra State received 78, 810 doses of the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines from the federal government.
The Nigerian government says the AstraZeneca vaccine is safe for use.
Germany, France and Italy on Monday joined a growing list of countries to temporarily suspend the administration of the AstraZeneca ...
The Commissioner said that government had installed storage facilities (cold chain) across the 332 wards in the State.
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