UPDATED: Nigeria commences COVID-19 vaccination of citizens
Over 155,000 COVID-19 cases have been reported in the country and over 1,900 deaths.
Over 155,000 COVID-19 cases have been reported in the country and over 1,900 deaths.
The prediction was due to the total disregard for the preventive measures against the virus by thousands of Nigerians protesting ...
The airlines were banned when international flights resumed on September 5
According to data sourced from the NCDC, Nigeria recorded 1,272 new cases last week, a seven per cent increase from ...
Minister of Health Osagie Ehanire said the government would support NAFDAC to reach international maturity level.
The minister, however, expressed optimism that the date for resumption "was around the corner."
The coordinator passengers must present a PCR COVID-19 test result that was within seven days.
Nigeria imposed its first round of lockdown in March.
The number of confirmed cases in Madagascar reached 7,153 on Monday, including 62 deaths.
The official said understanding how a new virus is transmittable is critical for an effective response.
The official said positive COVID-19 cases amongst this group of people have been on the increase in recent times.
“We have had 812 health care workers infected, these are not just numbers. 29 of them work with the Nigeria ...
INEC says it will align with the guidelines issued by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, and NCDC.
On arrival, all evacuees will be quarantined for 14 days before leaving for their respective destinations in the country.
The interstate travel ban is to help halt the spread of the novel coronavirus.
He said anybody arriving the country henceforth will go into quarantine for 14 days.
The CJN asks the court to abide by previous circulars shutting down courts to hear only urgent, essential and time-bound ...
The various health workers’ unions accuse the government of focusing attention on “frontline workers” and that those saddled with the ...
Oyo State governor had alleged that the rice distributed to states as palliative was not fit for human consumption.
"We are in a serious problem. I can tell you the situation is really bad and scary."
The government plans to "overhaul" the health sector.
Lagos, Abuja and Ogun States will receive some 6,800 metric tons.
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