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#TakeResponsibility to raise awareness on the importance of washing our hands 🙌🏾 with soap and running water to fight off infections like #COVID19 and #Cholera.

Let’s continue to encourage our loved ones and those around us to adhere to prevention behaviours for a healthier and safer future.

#HandHygieneforAll
Not everyone infected with #COVID19 shows symptoms.

Remember to maintain a HIGH index of suspicion for #COVID19 and adhere to all preventive measures. Always:

wear a face mask properly in public places
maintain a physical distance of 2 metres

#TakeResponsibility
#AntimicrobialResistance!

It is the bacteria, not the person or animal, that becomes resistant to antimicrobials!

How will you spread this message? Pledge today to be an #AntibioticGuardian today!

Visit https://antibioticguardian.com/africa

#NAAW2021
#SpreadAwarenessStopResistance
141 new cases of COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-46
Benue-44
FCT-15
Kastina-12
Bauchi-9
Kano-4
Delta-3
Enugu-2
Kwara-2
Rivers-2
Gombe-1
Plateau-1

213,818 confirmed
207,016 discharged
2,974 deaths
Today’s report includes:

▪️46 confirmed cases reported for Lagos state is for 23rd (16) & 24th (30) November 2021

▪️44 confirmed cases reported for Benue state are backlogs for 16th (17), 17th (4), 18th (5), 19th (2), 22nd (11), 23rd (1) & 24th (4) November 2021

▪️15 confirmed cases reported for FCT is for 23rd (10) & 24th (5) November 2021

▪️9 confirmed cases reported for Bauchi state is for 23rd (6) & 24th (3) November 2021

▪️4 confirmed case reported for Kano state is for 23rd (1) & 24th (3) November 2021

▪️48 Discharged cases for FCT are community discharges for 23rd (48) & 24th (58) Novenmber 2021

▪️ 0 case reported from Sokoto States

A breakdown of cases by state can be found via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng

#TakeResponsibility
Encourage your friends, family & community to practice these healthy habits to help slow the spread of #COVID19:

✔️ Wash or sanitise your hands 🙌🏾 frequently
✔️ Wear a face mask in public 😷
✔️ Always cough or sneeze into your elbow
✔️ Practice physical distancing, 2 arms length apart
✔️ Stay indoors and self isolate if you feel sick.

The power to stop #COVID19 is in our hands 🙌🏾

#TakeResponsibility
Bacteria become resistant when they change and do not respond to the antibiotics used to treat the infections they cause.

#Antimicrobials given to humans, animals, fish and crops must be used ONLY with prescription. Do not misuse or overuse.

#AntibioticGuardian #NAAW2021 #SpreadAwarenessStopResistance
65 new cases of COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-20
FCT-12
Kaduna-11
Oyo-9
Bauchi-4
Kano-4
Edo-2
Ekiti-1
Plateau-1
Rivers-1

213,883 confirmed
207,094 discharged
2,975 deaths

Today’s report includes:

▪️1 Discharged case reported for Lagos state is for 24th November 2021

▪️50 Discharged cases for FCT are community discharges for 25th November 2021

▪️ 0 cases reported from Delta, Kastina, Ogun, Osun and Sokoto States

A breakdown of cases by state can be found via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng

#TakeResponsibility
Physical distance helps avoid contact with respiratory droplets when an infected person with #COVID19 talks, coughs or sneezes.

Keep a distance of 2metres from anyone showing symptoms of a respiratory illness to stay safe.

#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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Nigeria recognises that antimicrobial resistance (AMR) if left unchecked, has a wide-ranging implication in terms of health security, food security, environmental well-being and socio-economic development of not only Nigeria but globally.

Nigeria keyed into the global AMR agenda by formulating the National Action Plan (NAP) on Antimicrobial Resistance 2017-2022

This writeup by Dr Tochi Okwor, our Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control Programme Coordinator and Chair National AMR Coordination Committee (AMRCC) articulates the challenges faced by Nigeria to implement an action plan for food system protection.

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https://www.downtoearth.org.in/blog/agriculture/antimicrobial-awareness-week-2021-nigeria-s-challenges-to-implement-action-plan-for-food-system-protection-80329
41 new cases of COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-17
Plateau-10
Bauchi-4
Kano-4
Rivers-4
Niger-2

213,924 confirmed
207,114 discharged
2,975 deaths

Today’s report includes:

▪️2 confirmed cases reported for Niger starts is for 21st November 2021

▪️ 0 cases reported from Sokoto and Taraba States

A breakdown of cases by state can be found via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng

#TakeResponsibility
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We all have a responsibility to protect everyone around us from getting infected.

Adherence to #COVID19 preventive measures is very effective:
Get vaccinated
Wear a face mask properly
Observe physical distancing
Wash your hands regularly

We are counting on you to #TakeResponsibility
Have a sick child? Antibiotics aren’t always the answer.

Visit a healthcare professional for a prescription.


#AntimicrobialResistance #SpreadAwarenessStopResistance #WorldAntimicrobialAwarenessWeek #BeAntibioticsAware #NAAW2021
58 new cases of COVID19Nigeria;

Imo-27
Lagos-9
Rivers-9
Katsina-3
Bayelsa-2
FCT-2
Kano-2
Niger-2
Bauchi-1
Plateau-1

213,982 confirmed
207,184 discharged
2,975 deaths

Today’s report includes:

▪️27 Confirmed cases reported for Imo state is for 26th November 2021

▪️2 Confirmed cases reported for FCT is for 26th November 2021

▪️2 Confirmed cases reported for Niger state is for 26th November 2021

▪️8 Discharged cases reported for Imo state for 26th November 2021 are cummunity discharges

▪️52 Discharged cases reported for FCT for 26th November 2021 including 50 cummunity discharges

▪️ 0 case reported from Sokoto States

A breakdown of cases by state can be found via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng

#TakeResponsibility
Ensure you wash your hands with soap & running water before going in to your place of worship.

#TakeResponsibility to reduce the risk of spread of #COVID19 by:

Wearing a face mask
Observing physical distance
Coughing/sneezing into your elbow
Avoiding hugs/ handshakes