BREAKING! NIGERIA RECORDS 553 CORONA VIRUS CASES IN A SINGLE DAY,LAGOS LEADS WITH 378

31/05/20

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DANIELS G.O

The Nigeria centre for disease control has confirmed 553 new cases of #COVID-19, the highest in a single Day since the outbreak of the Pandemic in February 2020.

This is out of 60,825 samples tested across the country

Lagos-378
FCT-52
Delta-23
Edo-22
Rivers-14
Ogun-13
Kaduna-12
Kano-9
Borno-7
Katsina-6
Jigawa-5
Oyo-5
Yobe-3
Plateau-3
Osun-1

This brings to a total of 9855 cases of #COVID-19 Nigeria
Discharged: 2856,And Deaths: 273 in the country.

387 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 CONFIRMED IN NIGERIA, TOTAL CASES JUMPS TO 9302 AND DEATHS 261

30/05/20

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DANIELS G.O

The Nigeria centre for disease control has confirmed 387 new cases of COVID-19;

Lagos-254
FCT-29
Jigawa-24
Edo-22
Oyo-15
Rivers-14
Kaduna-11
Borno-6
Kano-3
Plateau-2
Yobe-2
Gombe-2
Bauchi-2
Ondo-1

This brings to 9302 cases of #COVID-19 Nigeria
Discharged: 2697
Deaths: 261

GOVERNOR BABAJIDE SANWO-OLU HONOUR S COVID-19 FRONT LINE HEALTH WORKERS TO MARK ADMINISTRATION’S FIRST YEAR ANNIVERSARY

29/05/20

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DANIELS G O

PRESS RELEASE

As part of activities marking his first year in office, the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu today honoured ten frontline health workers who have distinguished themselves in the service of State especially during the on-going war against COVID19 pandemic.

Amongst those honoured are;Prof Sunday Omilabu, an internationally renowned virologist, Principal Investigator at the Lagos State Biobank and Director, Centre for Human and Zoonotic Virology, College of Medicine University of Lagos; Dr Sunday Adesola, a Principal Medical Officer, who has contributed immensely to case management of COVID 19 at the Isolation Centre of Mainland Hospital Yaba and deployed to head the Onikan Isolation Centre and Mrs Basirat Adeoye, the Apex Nurse at Mainland Hospital Yaba,

Others are, Mr. Folarin Amosun, a pharmacist from Lagos State Ministry of Health who has demonstrated immense logistics skills in managing the COVID 19 stores and ensuring an uninterrupted supply chain;Mr Olufemi Akinade, a hygienist/medical waste cleaner; Dr Bisola Adebayo, a Consultant Public Health & Community Medicine Physician and Lecturer at LASUTH/LASUCOM who has been coordinating contact tracing, case investigation and active case search; Mr Olanrewaju Aladetuyi, a laboratory scientist, known to carry out highest manual extraction of samples (250) as part of RT-PCR for COVID 19;Mrs Abiola Aduloju, the administrator of Mainland Hospital Yaba; Mr Alaba Anago, an ambulance driver and Mr Tajudeen Bankole, one of the gateman/security officer at the Mainland Hospital Yaba.

In his remarks before the presentation of award plaques to the health workers, Governor Sanwo-Olu said the government of Lagos will not wait till the eradication of COVID-19 before acknowledging the effort and contribution of the health workers who he described as unsung heroes battling the global pandemic on behalf of other citizens. He noted that the last one hundred days would have been chaotic if not for the dedication and sacrifices made by the health workers.

“The ten of you here today are by no means the only people deserving of the honour but this is just a show of our appreciation for the effort you have put in so far. We are not out of it yet, but as we go along, they say delay is denial; we certainly cannot wait till it is over before we begin to acknowledge our own (frontline health workers). That is why we are excited that your principals looked around and picked you for this honours”.

He added that the ten awardees stand in gap for other cadre of health workers at the frontline at the primary, secondary and tertiary health facilities as well as the isolation centres across the State noting that all of them are deserving of “our appreciation and commendation”. Sanwo-Olu noted that the dedication of the health workers has increased their workload especially at a difficult and trying time such as this.

Governor Sanwo-Olu admitted that though more needed to be done to revive the economy, he gave an assurance that the lessons being learnt from the pandemic would be employed in developing the State post COVID19

“It is not only about COVID19, this is about the whole health structure, about what we need to do and what we can learn from the COVID19 pandemic and beyond”, he said

Earlier in his remarks, the Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi noted that a ceremony to honour health workers in commemoration of the first anniversary of Governor Sanwo-Olu’s administration is commendable and a morale booster for State health fraternity.

He stated that the Governor has once again demonstrated exemplary leadership as the Incident Commander of the COVID19 battle in Lagos and as a team player who appreciates the efforts of other team members to achieve the desired result.

Abayomi added that the Governor has demonstrated his leadership skills by leading from the fore front, visiting intervention and treatment sites and supporting all the noble initiative of the Incident Command System.

“While we are recognizing the front line health workers, I think it is important for us to establish that Mr. Governor himself is a chief frontline health worker. We really appreciate the role you have been playing. You have been in the front line and the battle field in so many ways; you have visited all the sites, you have been active and you have been exposed, these are true attributes of leaders that lead from the front”, he noted.

Signed

Tunbosun Ogunbanwo

Director, Public Affairs

29th May, 2020

COVID-19 UPDATE 182 NEW CASES CONFIRMED IN NIGERIA,DEATH HITS 259

29/05/20

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DANIELS G O

The Nigeria centre for disease control has confirmed 182 new cases of COVID-19

Lagos-111
FCT-16
Akwa Ibom-10
Oyo-8
Kaduna-6
Delta-6
Rivers-5
Ogun-4
Ebonyi-4
Kano-3
Plateau-2
Gombe-2
Kebbi-1
Kwara-2
Bauchi-1
Borno-1

This brings to 8915 total number of cases of COVID-19 recorded so far Nigeria since.

Discharged cases 2592 and
Deaths: 259

LATEST ON COVID-19..389 NEW CASES RECORDED IN NIGERIA

28/05/20

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DANIELS G. O

Kogi state has recorded its first two cases of corona virus among the 389 new cases confirmed by the Nigerian centre for disease control.

Lagos-256
Katsina-23
Edo-22
Rivers-14
Kano-13
Adamawa-11
Akwa Ibom-11
Kaduna-7
Kwara-6
Nasarawa-6
Gombe-2
Plateau-2
Abia-2
Delta-2
Benue-2
Niger-2
Kogi-2
Oyo-2
Imo-1
Borno-1
Ogun-1
Anambra-1

This brings to

8733 cases of corona virus confirmed in Nigeria
Discharged: 2501 And

Deaths: 254

GOOD NEWS AS 87 COVID-19 PATIENTS GETS DISCHARGED IN LAGOS

27/05/20

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DANIELS G O

THE LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT HAS DISCHARGED A BATCH OF 87 COVID-19 PATIENTS FROM VARIOUS ISOLATION CENTRES IN THE STATE.

THE PATIENTS WHO ARE ALL NIGERIANS INCLUDE 40 FEMALES, 47 MALES WERE DISCHARGED FROM THE FOLLOWING ISOLATION CENTRES
**26– FROM YABA MAINLAND INFECTIOUS DISEASE CENTER
**24 FROM ONIKAN ISOLATION CENTRE
** 12 FROM ETI-OSA LAND MARK
**11 FROM AGINDINGBE CENTER
***9 FROM GBAGADA
AND 5 FROM THE LAGOS UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL LUTH ISOLATION CENTRE.
THIS BRINGS TO A TOTAL OF 825 SUCCESSFULLY TREATED AND DISCHARGED PATIENTS SINCE THE OUTBREAK OF THE PANDEMIC IN FEBRUARY 2020

LAGOS AS AT TODAY WEDNESDAY 27TH MAY 2020 HAS A RECORD OF 3,772 CONFIRMED CASES, 2,808 ACTIVE CASES 825 DISCHARGED CASES, 2 EVACUATED, 16 TRANSFERRED AND 47 DEATHS

THE NIGERIAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION POSTPONES AGM DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC.

27/05/20

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DANIELS G O

THE NIGERIAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION (NDA) HAS POSTPONED IT’S BIENNIAL GENERAL MEETING AND SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE FROM JULY 30TH AND 31ST 2020 TO A LATER DATE DUE TO THE RAVAGING COVID-19 PANDEMIC .

SINCE THE SPREAD OF THE VIRUS TO NIGERIA, OVER EIGHT THOUSAND CONFIRMED CASES HAVE BEEN RECORDED WITH AN ATTENDANT LOCK DOWN THAT HAS AFFECTED ALL SECTORS OF THE NATIONS ECONOMY AND CANCELLATION AND POSTPONEMENT OF MANY EVENTS

ACCORDING TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE ASSOCIATION DOCTOR EVELYN ESHIKENA AND THE GENERAL SECRETARY OF THE ASSOCIATION DOCTOR VICTOR NWABUDIKE,THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE ASSOCIATION HAD SET UP AN ORGANISING COMMITTEE EARLIER IN THE YEAR TO OVERSEE THE PLANNING AND EXECUTION OF THE 53RD BIENNIAL GENERAL MEETING AND SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE WITH A MANDATE TO ENSURING THAT THE EVENT HELD IN JULY 2020.

THE COMMITTEE HAD COME UP WITH A THEME FOR THE PROGRAMME,SELECTED LIKELY VENUES, TOPICS AS WELL AS SPEAKERS FOR THE SCIENTIFIC SESSION.
THE COMMITTEE HAD ALSO GONE AS FAR AS INITIATING FUND RAISING ACTIVITIES WITH THE ASSOCIATION EVENT PLANNERS.

FOLLOWING DUE CONSULTATION BY THE PRESIDENT WITH THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVES AND ORGANIZING COMMITTEE, A NEW DATE HAS BEEN FIXED FOR OCTOBER 2020,WITH THE EXPECTATION THAT THINGS WOULD HAVE RETURNED TO NORMALCY BY THEN.
THE NEWLY PROPOSED DATE ALSO COINCIDES WITH THE EXPIRATION OF THE CONSTITUTIONALLY APPROVED TERM OF TWO YEARS FOR ALL ELECTED NATIONAL OFFICERS.
THE NIGERIAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION LEADERSHIP WAS INAUGURATED ON OCTOBER 26TH 2018 FOR A TWO YEAR TERM,WITH THE LEADERS ELIGIBLE FOR A RE-ELECTION AS ENSHRINED IN SECTION 6 OF THE CURRENT NDA CONSTITUTION.

COVID-19 UPDATE ! 276 NEW CASES OF CORONA VIRUS RECORDED…TOTAL CASES IN NIGERIA NOW 8344,DEATHS 249

27/05/20

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DANIELS G O

The Nigeria centre for disease control has confirmed another batch of 276 new cases of corona virus.

Lagos-161
Rivers-36
Edo-27
Kaduna-19
Nasarawa-10
Oyo-6
Kano-4
Delta-3
Ebonyi-3
Gombe-2
Ogun-1
Ondo-1
Borno-1
Abia-1
Bauchi-1

8344 cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria
Discharged: 2385
Deaths: 249

NEWS UPDATE ! 229 NEW CASES OF CORONA VIRUS RECORDED… TOTAL CONFIRMED CASES IN NIGERIA CLIMBS TO 8068

26/05/20

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DANIELS G.O

The Nigeria centre for disease control has confirmed 229 new cases of #COVID19;

Lagos-90
Katsina-27
Imo-26
Kano-23
FCT-14
Plateau-12
Ogun-9
Delta-7
Borno-5
Rivers-5
Oyo-4
Gombe-3
Osun-2
Anambra-1
Bayelsa-1

8068 cases of COVID-19 now in Nigeria
Discharged: 2311,And
Deaths: 233

UPDATE! 313 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 CONFIRMED IN NIGERIA,TOTAL NOW 7839

25/06/20

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DANIELS G. O

The Nigeria centre for disease control has confirmed 313 new cases of #COVID19;

148-Lagos
36-FCT
27-Rivers
19-Edo
13-Kano
12-Ogun
11-Ebonyi
8-Nasarawa
8-Delta
7-Oyo
6- Plateau
5-Kaduna
4-Kwara
3-Akwa Ibom
3-Bayelsa
2-Niger
1-Anambra

7839 cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria
Discharged: 2263
Deaths: 226