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#COVID19Nigeria update for Thursday 26th of November, 2020.

169 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria:

Kaduna-74
FCT-42
Lagos-17
Kano-8
Ogun-6
Oyo-6
Rivers-6
Ekiti-3
Bauchi-3
Katsina-2
Delta-1
Ondo-1

As at 26th November 2020, there are 66,974cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria, 62,585 discharged and 1,169 dead.
Our discharges today include 74 community recoveries in Lagos State managed in line with guidelines.

A breakdown of cases by state can be found via covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
#TakeResponsibility to stay safe and healthy;

#WearAMask in public spaces
#WashYourHands frequently with soap and water
Maintain physical distance

Protect yourself and loved ones from #COVID19.

#AfricaMaskWeek
#COVID19Nigeria update for Friday 27th of November, 2020.

246 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria:

Lagos-81
FCT-73
Plateau-39
Kaduna-25
Ogun-13
Bauchi-5
Rivers-4
Ekiti-2
Taraba-2
Kano-2

As at 27th November 2020, there are 67,220 cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria, 62,686 discharged and 1,171 dead.
Our discharges today include 71 community recoveries in Lagos State managed in line with guidelines.

A breakdown of cases by state can be found via covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
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Use your face mask properly:

#WashYourHands before wearing your face mask
Ensure it COVERS your NOSE and MOUTH
Do NOT wear it under your nose or chin
Do NOT SHARE your face mask
WASH your CLOTH face mask

#AfricaMaskWeek
#TakeResponsibility
#COVID19Nigeria update for Saturday 28th of November, 2020.

110 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria:

Lagos-26
FCT-23
Kaduna-20
Katsina-11
Ogun-7
Ekiti-6
Plateau-5
Rivers-4
Kano-3
Nasarawa-3
Niger-2

As at 28th November 2020, there are 67,330 cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria, 62,819 discharged and 1,171 dead.
Our discharges today include 70 community recoveries in Lagos State managed in line with guidelines.

A breakdown of cases by state can be found via covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
#COVID19 is still spreading.

#WearAMask  in public places to keep protecting yourself and loved ones.

#AfricaMaskWeek
#TakeResponsibility
#COVID19Nigeria update for Sunday 29th of November, 2020.

82 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria:

Lagos-48
Rivers-8
Kwara-6
Yobe-6
Katsina-5
FCT-3
Nasarawa-2
Plateau-1
Ogun-1
Kano-1
Osun-1

As at 29th November 2020, there are 67,412 cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria, 63,055 discharged and 1,173 dead.
Our discharges today include 136 community recoveries in Lagos State managed in line with guidelines.

A breakdown of cases by state can be found via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
#Yellowfever is a vaccine-preventable disease spread through the bite of an infected Aedes mosquito.

A single dose of yellow fever vaccine keeps you protected for life.

For more #YellowFeverInfo, visit:
https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/info/Y.
When you #WearAMask 😷, you protect yourself & those around.

Take the extra step to #TakeResponsibility to slow the spread of #COVID19.

My mask protects you & your mask protects me.

#AfricaMaskWeek
#COVID19NigeriaStories

“The preparedness in Kano State started even before Nigeria recorded any case of #COVID19, but with the first case on Feb. 27, we became even more vigilant”

-Dr. Bashir Lawan, @KanostateNg State Epidemiologist reflects.

🔗 https://covid19blog.ncdc.gov.ng/covid19-nigeria-stories/in-the-midst-of-rumors-kano-states-response-at-the-onset-of-covid-19-pandemic/
#COVID19Nigeria update for Tuesday 1st December, 2020.

281 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria:

Lagos
-123
FCT-64
Kaduna-38
Imo-15
Rivers-11
Plateau-8
Ogun-5
Bayelsa-4
Kwara-4
Bauchi-3
Edo-3
Kano-2
Osun-1

As at 1st December 2020, there are 67,838 cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria, 63,430 discharged and 1,176 dead.
Our discharges today include 61 community recoveries in Lagos State managed in line with guidelines.

A breakdown of cases by state can be found via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
#Lassafever presents with symptoms similar to those of many illnesses like malaria.

Symptoms include fever, muscle aches, sore throat, nausea and vomiting.

Report to a health facility for diagnosis if you experience these symptoms. Early reporting saves lives.