754 new cases of COVID19Nigeria;
Lagos-595
FCT-68
Imo-49
Edo-3
Oyo-9
Delta-5
Katsina-4
Kano-3
Plateau-3
Ekiti-2
Gombe-2
Rivers-1
215,918 confirmed
207,619 discharged
2,981 deaths
Today’s report includes:
▪️595 Confirmed cases reported for Lagos state for 08th (294) & 09th (301) December 2021
▪️68 Confirmed cases reported for FCT for 08th (28) & 09th (40) December 2021
▪️5 Confirmed cases reported for Delta state for 08th December 2021
▪️16 Discharged cases reported for FCT is for 08th December 2021
▪️1 Discharged case reported for Lagos state for 06th December 2021
▪️1 Death case reported for Lagos state is for 06th December 2021
▪️4 States with Zero Cases Reported: Ondo, Ogun, Osun and Sokoto
For a breakdown of cases by state visit covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
Lagos-595
FCT-68
Imo-49
Edo-3
Oyo-9
Delta-5
Katsina-4
Kano-3
Plateau-3
Ekiti-2
Gombe-2
Rivers-1
215,918 confirmed
207,619 discharged
2,981 deaths
Today’s report includes:
▪️595 Confirmed cases reported for Lagos state for 08th (294) & 09th (301) December 2021
▪️68 Confirmed cases reported for FCT for 08th (28) & 09th (40) December 2021
▪️5 Confirmed cases reported for Delta state for 08th December 2021
▪️16 Discharged cases reported for FCT is for 08th December 2021
▪️1 Discharged case reported for Lagos state for 06th December 2021
▪️1 Death case reported for Lagos state is for 06th December 2021
▪️4 States with Zero Cases Reported: Ondo, Ogun, Osun and Sokoto
For a breakdown of cases by state visit covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
#Lassafever remains a major public health challenge in West Africa with Nigeria bearing the highest burden.
Limit the risk of spread;
✅Keep food items in tightly closed containers
✅Always keep your environment clean
✅Block all holes to prevent the entry of rats
✅Dispose of refuse properly
Limit the risk of spread;
✅Keep food items in tightly closed containers
✅Always keep your environment clean
✅Block all holes to prevent the entry of rats
✅Dispose of refuse properly
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Wash your hands regularly to prevent the spread of infectious diseases like #COVID19, #LassaFever & #Cholera.
💦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
#TakeResponsibility
💦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
#TakeResponsibility
Today on #HealthMatters, our Director General, Dr Ifedayo Adetifa will be live to discuss the latest on Lassa fever in Nigeria: transmission rate, symptoms and prevention.
Join the conversation live on Channels Television, DSTV #420
Time - 12:30 pm
Live stream via https://youtu.be/dfB0qmJo1eM
Join the conversation live on Channels Television, DSTV #420
Time - 12:30 pm
Live stream via https://youtu.be/dfB0qmJo1eM
#LassaFever can be treated
Early reporting to a healthcare facility when experiencing symptoms greatly increases the chances of survival.
Early symptoms include fever, body weakness, malaise, sore throat, muscle & chest pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, cough & abdominal pain.
Early reporting to a healthcare facility when experiencing symptoms greatly increases the chances of survival.
Early symptoms include fever, body weakness, malaise, sore throat, muscle & chest pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, cough & abdominal pain.
📣Live NOW!
Lassa fever (LF) remains a major public health challenge in Nigeria. Although the disease occurs throughout the year, more cases are recorded during the dry season between November through May. A total of 434 LF cases & 80 deaths have been recorded since January this year.
Join, our Director General - Dr Ifedayo Adetifa as he discusses the latest on Lassa fever in Nigeria & ongoing efforts to control the outbreak.
Join the conversation live on Channels TV
DSTV - #420
Time - 12:30 pm
Live stream
https://youtu.be/dfB0qmJo1eM
Lassa fever (LF) remains a major public health challenge in Nigeria. Although the disease occurs throughout the year, more cases are recorded during the dry season between November through May. A total of 434 LF cases & 80 deaths have been recorded since January this year.
Join, our Director General - Dr Ifedayo Adetifa as he discusses the latest on Lassa fever in Nigeria & ongoing efforts to control the outbreak.
Join the conversation live on Channels TV
DSTV - #420
Time - 12:30 pm
Live stream
https://youtu.be/dfB0qmJo1eM
📣COMING UP
Join our Director General - Dr Ifedayo Adetifa as he discusses the latest on #COVID19 in Nigeria and the implication of the Omicron variant on Nigeria’s response to the pandemic.
Join the conversation live on NTA International
DSTV - #251
Time - 5:20 pm
Live stream
https://www.visiontv.co.uk/#/channel/ntai
Join our Director General - Dr Ifedayo Adetifa as he discusses the latest on #COVID19 in Nigeria and the implication of the Omicron variant on Nigeria’s response to the pandemic.
Join the conversation live on NTA International
DSTV - #251
Time - 5:20 pm
Live stream
https://www.visiontv.co.uk/#/channel/ntai
612 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;
Lagos-483
FCT-49
Rivers-38
Oyo-31
Delta-5
Ekiti-4
Bauchi-1
Jigawa-1
217,063 confirmed
207,703 discharged
2,981 deaths
Today’s report includes:
▪️1 confirmed case reported for Bauchi state for 10th December 2021
▪️38 Discharged cases reported for Bauchi state for 10th December 2021
▪️5 States with Zero Cases Reported: Plateau, Ondo, Ogun, Osun and Sokoto
A breakdown of cases by state can be found via covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
Lagos-483
FCT-49
Rivers-38
Oyo-31
Delta-5
Ekiti-4
Bauchi-1
Jigawa-1
217,063 confirmed
207,703 discharged
2,981 deaths
Today’s report includes:
▪️1 confirmed case reported for Bauchi state for 10th December 2021
▪️38 Discharged cases reported for Bauchi state for 10th December 2021
▪️5 States with Zero Cases Reported: Plateau, Ondo, Ogun, Osun and Sokoto
A breakdown of cases by state can be found via covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
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Now is not the time to let down our guard.
This holiday season, it’s important to remain healthy and stay safe by celebrating responsibly with friends and family.
#COVID19 has continued to threaten lives and livelihoods and we must take all necessary precautions to ensure our safety and that of our nation.
This holiday season, it’s important to remain healthy and stay safe by celebrating responsibly with friends and family.
#COVID19 has continued to threaten lives and livelihoods and we must take all necessary precautions to ensure our safety and that of our nation.
Let us work together to prevent the spread of #Lassafever.
Be a guardian of proper sanitation in your community and promote frequent #handwashing with soap and running water.
Cover your foodstuff properly to avoid contamination by rodents.
Be a guardian of proper sanitation in your community and promote frequent #handwashing with soap and running water.
Cover your foodstuff properly to avoid contamination by rodents.
Everyone everywhere has a right to quality health services without fear of financial hardship or discrimination.
This International Universal Health Coverage Day 2021, we join the global community to emphasise the need to invest in strong health systems that #LeaveNoOneBehind, in crisis or calm.
#UHCDay2021
This International Universal Health Coverage Day 2021, we join the global community to emphasise the need to invest in strong health systems that #LeaveNoOneBehind, in crisis or calm.
#UHCDay2021
418 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;
Lagos-314
Ogun-27
Plateau-18
Edo-17
Enugu-11
Abia-8
Delta-7
Bayelsa-5
Kano-4
Rivers-4
Osun-2
Oyo-1
217,481 confirmed
207,746 discharged
2,981 deaths
Today’s report includes:
▪️18 confirmed cases reported for Plateau state for 06th December 2021
▪️11 confirmed cases reported for Enugu state for 10th December 2021
▪️7 confirmed cases reported for Delta state for 11th (4) & 12th (3) December 2021
▪️18 Discharged cases reported for Enugu state for 10th December 2021
▪️2 Discharged cases reported for Lagos state for 10th December 2021
▪️3 states with zero cases reported: Ekiti, Ondo and Sokoto
For a breakdown of cases by state visit covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
Lagos-314
Ogun-27
Plateau-18
Edo-17
Enugu-11
Abia-8
Delta-7
Bayelsa-5
Kano-4
Rivers-4
Osun-2
Oyo-1
217,481 confirmed
207,746 discharged
2,981 deaths
Today’s report includes:
▪️18 confirmed cases reported for Plateau state for 06th December 2021
▪️11 confirmed cases reported for Enugu state for 10th December 2021
▪️7 confirmed cases reported for Delta state for 11th (4) & 12th (3) December 2021
▪️18 Discharged cases reported for Enugu state for 10th December 2021
▪️2 Discharged cases reported for Lagos state for 10th December 2021
▪️3 states with zero cases reported: Ekiti, Ondo and Sokoto
For a breakdown of cases by state visit covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
Our weekly #COVID19Nigeria situation report(Epi Week 48) 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
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
🚨ONE DAY TO GO
What are you doing from 14-16 December?
Join us at #CPHIA2021 to participate in discussions about #COVID19, #PublicHealth in Africa, and how we can improve scientific collaboration and innovation across the continent.
Register:
www.cphia2021.com
Share with your network!
What are you doing from 14-16 December?
Join us at #CPHIA2021 to participate in discussions about #COVID19, #PublicHealth in Africa, and how we can improve scientific collaboration and innovation across the continent.
Register:
www.cphia2021.com
Share with your network!
It is very important to practice preventive measures to avoid #LassaFever infection.
Let's work together to prevent #LassaFever:
✅Wash your hands frequently with soap & running water
✅Clean your environment properly
✅Cover foodstuff to avoid contact with rats.
Let's work together to prevent #LassaFever:
✅Wash your hands frequently with soap & running water
✅Clean your environment properly
✅Cover foodstuff to avoid contact with rats.
385 new cases of COVID19Nigeria;
FCT-116
Delta-115
Akwa Ibom-41
Ogun-33
Cross River-23
Edo-23
Kaduna-10
Rivers-7
Plateau-5
Bayelsa-5
Oyo-5
Kano-2
217,866 confirmed
210,076 discharged
2,983 deaths
Today’s report includes:
▪️116 cases reported for FCT are for 12th (17) and 13th (97) Dec 2021
▪️115 cases reported for Delta state are backlog from October (31), November (61), December 7th (4), 8th (6), 9th (5), 10th (2), and 12th (6)
▪️42 recoveries reported for FCT are for 12th (34) and 13th (8) Dec 2021
▪️41 cases reported for Akwa Ibom state are backlog from 21st October (32), 9th (1), and 10th (8)
▪️ 0 case reported from Bauchi, Ekiti and Sokoto
A breakdown of cases by state can be found via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
#TakeResponsibility
FCT-116
Delta-115
Akwa Ibom-41
Ogun-33
Cross River-23
Edo-23
Kaduna-10
Rivers-7
Plateau-5
Bayelsa-5
Oyo-5
Kano-2
217,866 confirmed
210,076 discharged
2,983 deaths
Today’s report includes:
▪️116 cases reported for FCT are for 12th (17) and 13th (97) Dec 2021
▪️115 cases reported for Delta state are backlog from October (31), November (61), December 7th (4), 8th (6), 9th (5), 10th (2), and 12th (6)
▪️42 recoveries reported for FCT are for 12th (34) and 13th (8) Dec 2021
▪️41 cases reported for Akwa Ibom state are backlog from 21st October (32), 9th (1), and 10th (8)
▪️ 0 case reported from Bauchi, Ekiti and Sokoto
A breakdown of cases by state can be found via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
#TakeResponsibility