COVID-19: Nigeria records four deaths, 584 new cases Monday
As of Monday, Nigeria’s total confirmed cases stand at 183,087 with a total of 167,310 cases already discharged after treatment ...
As of Monday, Nigeria’s total confirmed cases stand at 183,087 with a total of 167,310 cases already discharged after treatment ...
These vaccines are safe and effective and will be the game-changer, a WHO official said.
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.
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 ...
The pandemic which is currently biting the world hard has claimed 2,067 lives in Nigeria so far.
In the past 47 days, only six deaths have been reported.
Nigeria needs to vaccinate about 78.8 million people in the next seven months to meet its target.
According to the NCDC, the 35 new cases were reported from six states.
Nigeria commenced COVID-19 vaccination on March 5 after receiving 3.94 million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine.
The governor did not take his jab, until about a month after his deputy had his first shot.
This development follows the suspension of usage of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine n various countries following similar issue.
With no deaths in the past five days, the fatality toll in the country has remained 2,058 in total.
According to the NCDC, a total of 151,835 patients have recovered after treatment.
Nigeria also recorded one death from COVID-19 on Thursday, according to the NCDC.
The state received its first consignment of the vaccines from the federal government two weeks ago but opted to conduct ...
An official had announced MTN’s donation of 7 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccines to African countries.
The new figure is the lowest reported since October 22, 2020, when 37 new COVID-19 cases were recorded.
The Nigerian government says it will receive at least 100,000 doses of the Pfizer and BioNTech approved COVID-19 vaccines by ...
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