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#COVID19Nigeria case update as at Thursday, 15th July, 2021:

159 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-119
Akwa Ibom-19
Rivers-11
Ogun-5
Ekiti-2
FCT-1
Delta-1
Kwara-1

169,074 confirmed
164,652 discharged
2,126 deaths

Today’s report includes:

Data from Lagos State for 14th July, 2021

Six states with zero cases reported: Plateau, Sokoto, Kano, Oyo Ondo and Kaduna

For a breakdown of cases by state visit covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
Our weekly #COVID19Nigeria situation report(Epi Week 27) has been published.

The weekly #COVID19 situation reports provide a summary of the epidemiological situation, datasheet & response activities in Nigeria.

Download:
https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=14&name=An%20update%20of%20COVID-19%20outbreak%20in%20Nigeria

#TakeResponsibility
With an incubation period of at least two hours, #cholera can kill within hours if untreated.

It is easily transmitted in areas with poor sanitation hygiene practices and lack of clean water.

Reporting suspected cases early increases chances of survival

Read:
https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/info/C
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FOR ALL NYSC 2021 BATCH B CORPS MEMBERS;

As you prepare to enter into the orientation camps, be mindful of the risk of COVID-19.

Join us LIVE this Saturday to learn about measures put in place to protect you from COVID-19.

Theme: ‘Protecting the health of the Nigerian youth - sustaining safe orientation camps’

📅 Saturday, 17th July,2021
🕑 10a.m.

Register
🔗: https://bit.ly/NCDC-NYSC

#TakeResponsibility
#COVID19Nigeria case update as at Friday, 16th July, 2021:

132 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-109
Rivers-16
Gombe-3
Katsina-2
FCT-1
Nasarawa-1

169,206 confirmed
164,666 discharged
2,126 deaths

Today’s report includes:

*Data from Lagos State for 15th July, 2021

*Four states with zero cases reported: Plateau, Sokoto, Kano and Kaduna

For a breakdown of cases by state visit: covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
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Going live IN 30 MINUTES

JOIN us to learn measures put in place to ensure safe reopening of NYSC orientation camps

🕑 10AM

Register
🔗: https://bit.ly/NCDC-NYSC
"The mistake we can all make is to think the #COVID19 virus has gone away.

Corps members have to work collaboratively with us to sustain the goals we have made in mitigating the risk of transmission in orientation camps"

DG NCDC, Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu

Join us live: https://bit.ly/NCDC-NYSC
"All prospective corps members MUST fill a #COVID19 self reporting CIF form on their NYSC dashboard.

This form will be presented at various orientation camps on deployment for registration and Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT)"

- Dr Oyeladun Okunromade, NCDC

Join live: https://bit.ly/NCDC-NYSC
"Camp is still fun notwithstanding the constraints of the prevention measures"

"It is vital that corps members adhere to all prevention measures. There are camp vanguards to ensure disciplinary actions for defaults"

- DG NYSC, Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim
#COVID19Nigeria case update as at Saturday, 17th July, 2021:

123 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-70
Akwa Ibom-18
Ogun-10
Oyo-8
Rivers-8
Ekiti-4
FCT-4
Bayelsa-1

169,329 confirmed
164,672 discharged
2,126 deaths

Today’s report includes:

Data from Akwa Ibom for 16th July (10 cases) and 17th July (8 cases)

Four states with zero cases reported: Ekiti, Kano, Ondo, Sokoto
#COVID19Nigeria case update as at Sunday, 18th July, 2021:

203 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-186
Edo-4
Oyo-4
Rivers-4
FCT-3
Kwara-2

169,532 confirmed
164,699 discharged
2,127 deaths

Today’s report includes:

Data from Oyo State for 16th July, 2021

Seven states with zero cases reported: Ekiti, Imo, Kano, Ogun, Ondo, Plateau, Sokoto
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This year’s Eid-ul-Adha celebration has come at a time when we must continue to be cautious and #TakeResponsibility for our health and those around us.

We call on all worshipers to adhere to public health guidelines to prevent spread of the virus

#CelebrateResponsibly.