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Today’s report includes:

▪️20 cases reported from Bauchi state for 7th (12), 8th (1), 9th (2), and 10th (5) January 2022
▪️6 cases reported from Delta state for 4th (2) and 7th (4) January 2022
▪️0 cases reported from Abia, Sokoto, and Zamfara, States

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

#TakeResponsibility
It is crucial to limit the risk of #COVID19 infection among all ages.

#TakeResponsibility to protect children as school resumes

Encourage your children
6 years & above to #WearAMask
Wash their hands frequently
Cough/ sneeze into their elbow
Report when feeling sick
#Lassafever is preventable.

The virus is spread through contact with:

Body fluids of infected persons
Urine, faeces, saliva or blood of infected rodents
Objects, household items, surfaces or eating food contaminated by infected rodents
Clean Hands Save Lives!

Let's make regular #handwashing a habit to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.

💦Wet hands with water
🧴Scrub both hands together thoroughly for 20 seconds with soap
🚰Rinse soap away under running water
🙌🏿Dry with a clean paper or hand towel
432 new cases of COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-163
Rivers-109
Imo-27
Edo-16
Kaduna-15
Kwara-14
FCT-13
Oyo-13
Kano-12
Akwa Ibom-10
Delta-10
Bauchi-9
Jigawa-9
Ekiti-8
Borno-4

249,586 confirmed
220,839 discharged
3,092 deaths
Today’s report includes:

▪️163 cases reported from Lagos state for 11th (10) and 12th (153) January
▪️10 cases reported from Akwa Ibom state for 10th (7) and 11th (3) January
▪️0 cases reported from Ogun, Osun, Ondo, Plateau, Sokoto States

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

#TakeResponsibility
Children’s return to school during #COVID19 should be safe & well guided.

Schools should ensure adequate ventilation in classroom and educate their students on health safety measures.

#TakeResponsibility
Food safety is key in the prevention of infectious diseases such as #LassaFever and #Cholera.

Take extra precautions to ensure that all food items are stored in well-covered containers and protected from contact with rats.

#LassaFeverInfo
#Lassafever presents with symptoms similar to those of many illnesses like malaria.

Avoid self-medication. Report to a health facility for diagnosis when ill.

Early reporting saves lives.

#LassaFeverInfo
423 new cases of COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-120
Rivers-118
Anambra-38
FCT-32
Gombe-31
Kaduna-21
Oyo-14
Benue-11
Cross River-10
Kwara-9
Borno-5
Kano-5
Bauchi-3
Jigawa-3
Abia-1
Ogun-1
Sokoto-1

250,009 confirmed
221,203 discharged
3,092 deaths
Today’s report includes 0 cases reported from Plateau, Katsina, and Sokoto States

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

#TakeResponsibility
A clean environment helps to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.

Practice proper environmental hygiene at all times to prevent the spread of diseases such as #LassaFever, #Cholera, #COVID19 and #YellowFever.
As schools close for the week, school authorities should ensure that waste from sickbays and used face masks are kept from the reach of children and safely disposed of.

#TakeResponsibility to prevent the spread of #COVID19 in our schools and community.
This year, 10 States have recorded at least one confirmed case of #LassaFever (LF) across 20 Local Government Areas.

For more update on the #LF situation report in Nigeria, read:
https://ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/files/sitreps/5bb9bd8253ba7a0e5bfeba65745aa4d0.pdf
352 new cases of COVID19Nigeria;

Rivers-119
Lagos-106
Gombe-50
FCT-36
Delta-16
Kaduna-14
Oyo-5
Taraba-5
Kano-1

250,361 confirmed
223,495 discharged
3,092 deaths

Today’s report includes 0 cases reported from Plateau and Sokoto States

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

#TakeResponsibility
There is an increase in the number of recorded confirmed cases of #LassaFever infection across Nigeria

🚫Eliminate rats in homes & communities using rat traps
🚫Block all holes in your house to prevent the entry of rats

Lassa fever public health advisory
https://ncdc.gov.ng/news/350/lassa-fever-public-health-advisory
267 new cases of COVID19Nigeria;

Delta-160
Osun-27
FCT-22
Gombe-17
Cross River-16
Enugu-13
Rivers-6
Ekiti-4
Kaduna-1
Kano-1

250,628 confirmed
223,765 discharged
3,095 deaths
Today’s report includes:

▪️160 cases reported from Delta State are backlogs from 24th - 31st Dec (82) and 1st - 10th Jan (78)
▪️4 cases reported from Ekiti State include 3 backlogs from 1st Jan 2022
▪️3 deaths reported from Osun State include 2 backlogs from 3rd Jan
▪️0 cases reported from Abia, Bauchi, Ogun, Ondo, Oyo, Plateau, and Sokoto States

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

#TakeResponsibility
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Do you know you are more likely to get infected with #COVID19 in crowded, poorly ventilated indoor spaces?

Here are some tips to keep safe and #TakeResponsibility👆🏾