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RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-28-2020 Italian man with Coronavirus went to Ogun state before he was brought to Lagos where he was diagnosed- deputy gov, Obafemi Hamzat reveals (video) The Deputy governor of Lagos state, Obafemi Hamzat, was on TVC this morning where he revealed that the Italian man diagnosed with the first case of Coronavirus in Nigeria, went to Ewekoro in Ogun state before he fell ill and was brought to Lagos where he was diagnosed with the virus. Quote:This young man came in from Italy, Milan. He came in on the 25th. He has a consultancy job with a company in Ogun state. He landed on the 26th, went to Ewkoro and then he fell ill and the doctors were smart enough to say this is somebody that is coming from Italy that has just suddenly fell ill. So they took him in. So we sent an ambulance there with a pep jacket. So they brought him in and then he was diagonised. Watch the video of the deputy governor speaking below by RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-28-2020 Quote:North Korea official suspected of having coronavirus 'shot dead for trip to public baths' https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/north-korea-official-suspected-having-21488373.amp RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-28-2020 Quote: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/updated-cement-factory-quarantined-as-govt-begins-contact-tracing-of-coronavirus-victim.html Photo: The Commissioner for Health, Dr Tomi Coker addressing newsmen on Friday RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-28-2020 SEARCH Coronavirus: Killer disease hit Nigeria, 12 other countries in 48 hours February 28, 2020 Nigeria is not the only country that has recorded the first case of coronavirus. On Thursday, the deadly killer disease, which originated from Wuhan in China, hit 5 other countries. They are Denmark, Netherlands, San Marino, Estonia and Northern Ireland. On Wednesday, the World Health Organisation (WHO) listed Brazil, Georgia, Greece, Macedonia, Pakistan, Romania and Norway as countries with new cases. All announced efforts to forestall the spread of the virus which broke out mid-December 2019. With the development, coronavirus is now in 50 countries and caused the death of over 3,000 people. On Friday, the Nigerian government announced a COVID-19 case in Lagos, the commercial hub of Africa’s most populous nation. The infected individual is an Italian citizen who works in Nigeria and returned from Milan, Italy to Lagos, on the 25th of February. The government has assured that the patient is clinically stable with no serious symptoms. He is currently being managed at the Infectious Disease Hospital in Yaba, Lagos. Authorities say measures are in place to ensure an outbreak is controlled and contained quickly. The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had announced preventive measures against coronavirus. RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-28-2020 Dog tests positive for coronavirus in Hong Kong and it's believed to be the first case of a pet catching the virus A dog has been diagnosed with having coronavirus after contracting it from its owner in Honk Kong. Yvonne Chow Hau Yee took her dog to a vet in the Happy Valley area of the city and results showed that the dog tested positive to the virus though it had not shown any symptoms. The dog is now being kept in quarantine for 14 days after rectal, oral and nasal samples came back confirming it had the disease. Officials at the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) ordered for the dog to be kept at Hong Kong’s only quarantine facility where its condition will be monitored and it will continue to be tested. The AFCD said in a statement that it "does not have evidence that pet animals can be infected with Covid-19 virus or can be a source of infection to people". Pet owners were being reminded to get into the habit of washing their hands after touching their pets. The incident is believed to be the first case of a pet catching the virus. RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-28-2020 Countries with confirmed cases of Coronavirus February 28, 2020 [/url] [url=https://thenationonlineng.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Coronavirus-2-2.jpg] 1. China: 78,959 cases
2. Republic of Korea :2,337 cases
3. International conveyance (Diamond Princess) :705 cases
4. Italy :647 cases
5. Iran (Islamic Republic of) :245 cases
6. Japan :210 cases
7. Singapore :96 cases
8. United States of America: 59 cases
9. Kuwait :43 cases
10. Thailand : 40 cases
11. France : 38 cases
12. Bahrain : 33 cases
13. Germany: 26 cases
14. Spain :25 cases
15. Malaysia :24 cases
16. Australia :23 cases
17. United Arab Emirates :19 cases
18. United Kingdom :16 cases
19. Viet Nam :16 cases
20. Canada :11 cases
21. Iraq :7 cases
22. Sweden :7 cases
23. Oman :6 cases
24. Switzerland :6 cases
25. Austria :4 cases
26. Norway :4 cases
27. Croatia : 3 cases
28. Greece : 3 cases
29. India :3 cases
30. Israel :3 cases
31. Philippines :3 cases
32. Finland :2 cases
33. Lebanon :2 cases
34. Pakistan :2 cases
35. Russian Federation :2 cases
36. Afghanistan :1 case
37. Algeria :1 case
38. Belgium :1 case
39. Brazil :1 case
40. Cambodia :1 case
41. Denmark :1 case
42. Egypt :1 case
43. Estonia :1 case
44. Georgia :1 case
45. Nepal :1 case
46. North Macedonia :1 case
47. Romania :1 case
48. Sri Lanka :1 case
49. Lithuania :1 case
50. Netherlands :1 case
51. Nigeria :1 case
52. New Zealand :1 case
53. Belarus :1 case RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-28-2020 Nigerian footballer, King Udoh, tests positive to Coronavirus in Italy 22-year-old Italian-Nigerian footballer, King Udoh, has tested positive to the coronavirus (Covid-19). According to reports, Udoh who plays professional football with Pianese, an Italian Serie C side team, is currently in the infectious disease department of La Scotte hospital in Siena and is said to be in good condition. They quarantined him last weekend after he started feeling feverish. Italy is the European country most affected by the Coronavirus epidemic. RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-29-2020 Quote: https://dailypost.ng/2020/02/28/coronavirus-28-persons-quarantined-in-ogun-gov-abiodun/ RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-29-2020 Coronavirus in Nigeria: We’ve identified those who had contact with Italian patient - Lafarge Cement manufacturer, Lafarge Africa Plc has announced that it has identified all those who had direct contact with the Italian man who is the first Coronavirus case in Nigeria. In a statement released by the group's spokesperson Folashade Ambrose-Medebem, it was gathered that those identified, had direct contact with the Italian man after he visited the company's plant in Ewekoro, Ogun state. The statement read; Quote:“The Lagos State Government has reported a first case of n-COVID19 (Coronavirus) in Nigeria. The individual concerned works for a vendor that provides services to Lafarge Africa Plc in Ogun State,” the statement read. The Italian man who carried out business within the confines of the company on Tuesday and in the early part of Wednesday, arrived at Murtala Muhammed International Airport via a Turkish Airline flight on Monday February 24. RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-29-2020 Coronavirus: Mongolian president placed under quarantine after returning from China Mongolian President, Khaltmaagiin Battulga and other government officials have been placed under a 14-day quarantine after returning home from their visit to China, where the deadly coronavirus broke out from. According to state news agency Montsame, Battulga along with several other government officials, including Foreign Minister Tsogtbaatar Damdin, visited China to meet President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang on Thursday. At the meeting, Battulga reportedly announced a donation of 30,000 sheep to China as they discussed joint efforts to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus. As soon as they arrived back in Mongolia, the president alongside other governtment officials were taken into quarantine as a precautionary measure, the pulication added. RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-29-2020 We beat Ebola, we are capable of dealing with Coronavirus- NCDC boss, Chikwe Ihekweazu tells CNN, explains why Italian patient wasn't detected at Lagos airport Chikwe Ihekweazu, the Director General of the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), has said that Nigeria is more than capable of dealing with coronavirus as this has been proven in the manner in which the country handled the Ebola virus epidemic in 2014. Ihekweazu in an interview with CNN today, said Quote:“Nigeria is ready. We successfully managed Ebola and we manage outbreaks all the time and are currently managing Lassa fever. We have a strong team that is used to doing this.” Speaking on how the Italian who has been confirmed with Coronavirus, came into the country without being detected at the Lagos airport, Ihekweazu said temperrature scanners at the airport could not detect the disease because the man had no symptom when he arrived Nigeria. Quote:“We are very hopeful for his full recovery. Screening is not a fool-proof method as the virus has an incubation period of four to five days,” he added. Ihekweazu spoke on how prepared Nigeria is to tackle the viral disease that has claimed the lives of so many people in other countries. Quote:“The system worked. We identified this case, diagnosed and isolated within 48 hours of it entering the country. In other countries like Iran and Italy for instance, by the time the first case had been confined, there was widespread contact.” He told CNN that efforts are now being made to identify all the passengers on the Turkish flight the Italian man boarded to Nigeria and all the people he may have come in contact with in Ogun state where he visited a cement factory as a consultant. RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-29-2020 Coronavirus: We will ban public gatherings if cases escalate - Governor Sanwo-Olu Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has announced that he will be banning public gatherings if cases of coronavirus in the state escalates. Speaking at a press conference held at the State House in Marina on Friday February 28, the Governor said taking such measures now will create panic in the state. Sanwo-Olu also disclosed that the index case of coronavirus in Nigeria who has already been isolated at the state’s bio-security facility in Yaba, is not ‘highly contagious’ at the moment. He said; Quote:“It is only when there is a high level of escalation that the public can be panicky and this is when we realise that it is getting to person-to-person transmission. RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-29-2020 [/url] [url=whatsapp://send?text=JUST+IN%3A+Man+who+Drove+the+Italian+Man+to+Ogun+Diagnosed+with+Coronavirus%2C+Escaped%2C+Demand+for+N100Million%2C+Threatens+to+Spread+Virus %0A%0A https://www.naijalivetv.com/just-in-man-who-drove-the-italian-man-to-ogun-diagnosed-with-coronavirus-escaped-demand-for-n100million-threatens-to-spread-virus/] [url=whatsapp://send?text=JUST+IN%3A+Man+who+Drove+the+Italian+Man+to+Ogun+Diagnosed+with+Coronavirus%2C+Escaped%2C+Demand+for+N100Million%2C+Threatens+to+Spread+Virus %0A%0A https://www.naijalivetv.com/just-in-man-who-drove-the-italian-man-to-ogun-diagnosed-with-coronavirus-escaped-demand-for-n100million-threatens-to-spread-virus/][/url][/url] JUST IN: Man who Drove the Italian Man to Ogun Diagnosed with Coronavirus, Escaped, Demand for N100Million, Threatens to Spread Virus By Omooba Damilare Oloyede - February 28, 2020 - 8:11 pm 30006 [url=whatsapp://send?text=JUST+IN%3A+Man+who+Drove+the+Italian+Man+to+Ogun+Diagnosed+with+Coronavirus%2C+Escaped%2C+Demand+for+N100Million%2C+Threatens+to+Spread+Virus %0A%0A https://www.naijalivetv.com/just-in-man-who-drove-the-italian-man-to-ogun-diagnosed-with-coronavirus-escaped-demand-for-n100million-threatens-to-spread-virus/] [url=whatsapp://send?text=JUST+IN%3A+Man+who+Drove+the+Italian+Man+to+Ogun+Diagnosed+with+Coronavirus%2C+Escaped%2C+Demand+for+N100Million%2C+Threatens+to+Spread+Virus %0A%0A https://www.naijalivetv.com/just-in-man-who-drove-the-italian-man-to-ogun-diagnosed-with-coronavirus-escaped-demand-for-n100million-threatens-to-spread-virus/][/url][/url] [url=https://telegram.me/share/url?url=https://www.naijalivetv.com/just-in-man-who-drove-the-italian-man-to-ogun-diagnosed-with-coronavirus-escaped-demand-for-n100million-threatens-to-spread-virus/&text=JUST+IN%3A+Man+who+Drove+the+Italian+Man+to+Ogun+Diagnosed+with+Coronavirus%2C+Escaped%2C+Demand+for+N100Million%2C+Threatens+to+Spread+Virus] MAN WHO DROVE WHITE MAN TO COMPANY IN OGUN STATE DIAGNOSED WITH CORONAVIRUS, RUNS AWAY FROM HOSPITAL AND THREATENS TO SPREAD THE VIRUS ALL OVER NIGERIA BY TAKING PUBLIC TRANSPORT TO DIFFERENT STATES, IF HIS FAMILY IS NOT PAID 100MILLION NAIRA. Information reaching NAIJA LIVE TV confirm that the man whose picture appear above is Adewale Isaac Olorogun, he is said to be the taxi driver that conveyed the white man to the company in Ogun State that has been quarantined. After much plea by the Ogun State government, he finally got to the hospital and was tested positive for the virus, before they could say Jack Robinson, the man had disappeared, sending a message for the 100MILLION to the commissioner for health saying, nor be only una go chop the money, na my family turn, either una pay or una die, i go waka sotay plenty people follow me remove from this wayward country. This person from Italy, He stayed in Radisson Blu, visited his brother in Ikoyi who’s kids are in Italian international school lekki 1 which shares compound building and facilities with Priory International where many men kids dey, he had meetings at wheat baker on Monday, he visited Agip and saipem office in banana island (which is on lock down this morning) and who knows which babe he may have wiped before he broke down on Wednesday and was driven to reddington by his brother and his driver, and on and on and on…… This shit is closer to us than we think Please share and save lives. Someone sits too close to you in a bus, please alight. RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-29-2020 Italian man with Coronavirus attempts to escape from Lagos isolation center over poor living conditions The 44-year-old Italian man diagnosed with Coronavirus in Lagos, allegedly attempted to escape from the Infectious Disease Hospital in Yaba, Lagos of Friday February 28th. Punch reports that Health workers at the Mainland Hospital, Yaba, said the Italian man threatened to leave over the poor condition of facilities at the Isolation center. A senior staff of the hospital who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the Italian man complained bitterly about the excessive heat and mosquitoes in the room where he is being isolated. Quote:“The patient wanted to run away yesterday (Friday). The Italian man, who seems to be an engineer, was very angry that the room where he was kept was very hot. There is nothing there (inside the isolation ward) aside from bed and hospital locker. He almost ran away and is still threatening to do that'' the Health worker who did not wear any personal protective equipment required of workers in such an environment said The anonymous health worker stated that the level of preparedness in Lagos State for infectious diseases such as Coronavirus and Lassa fever “is zero.” According to the staff, Lagos State does not have the facility to accommodate individuals who might have come in contact with the Italian, adding that the facility that is meant to accommodate both suspected and confirmed Coronavirus cases is still undergoing renovation “and might take a while” before it can function fully. The worker also revealed that the isolation area was a room in one of the wards, and that it was quickly vacated to accommodate the index case. Quote:“The only thing demarcating the room from other rooms in the ward is a red and white barricade tape. That is where the Italian man that tested positive to Coronavirus is kept. There is no single equipment inside that place. It is just like any other regular hospital room with a bed. That building you see that is being repainted is the original place meant to quarantine Coronavirus patients. As you can see, the place is not ready. The state government is just renovating it, despite the fact that the virus started spreading since December 2019. It is really sad that a country like Nigeria is never ready to medically contain infectious disease outbreak. This is why most health workers leave because they are predisposed to danger of infection.” the staff said Speaking further, the source said that the Mainland Hospital does not have a ready and designated facility to isolate and treat Lassa fever patients, much less Coronavirus. Quote:“The place meant for Lassa fever patient has been under construction in the past one month. It is not yet completed. As you can see, they are makeshift structures, hurriedly put together with white tarpaulin. They are not permanent structures and I don’t know how this place can actually accommodate humans that have a highly infectious disease like Lassa fever,” he said. The health worker added that indeed the state government has traced those the Italian man came in contact with in the state, however they allegedly have not been quarantined because the state lacks the requisite facility. Quote:“The standard medical operational procedure is to track all contacts and have them quarantined to avoid further spread of the virus. But we cannot do that here because we lack such facility, which is why there is emphasis on self quarantine. A nurse at the facility, who appeared unconcerned by the situation on the ground, was seen walking out of the isolation area without wearing personal protective equipment. When asked why she was not wearing a face mask and gloves, she told a Punch Reporter; Quote:“What is coronavirus? Gloves and face masks cannot do anything. We have been working here for years with people that have deadly diseases. At last, all of us will die,” she said The Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, yesterday held a press conference where he said the state government was ready to curtail the spread of the virus. The deputy governor, Obafemi Hamzat, was also on TVC on Friday where he said the state has a 100 bed space for the isolation and treatment of anyone with the virus. by Lin RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-29-2020 Photo of the Italian man diagnosed with Coronavirus A faint picture of the Italian man being treated for Coronavirus at the Mainland Infectious Disease Hospital in Lagos where he is being isolated, has been shared online by the Lagos Commissioner for Health, Professor Akin Abayomi. Professor Abayomi who visited the man at the Isolation center, shared the photos on his Twitter handle Quote:I visited the #COVID19 patient a male Italian national who is isolated at the Mainland Infectious Disease Hospital, where he is been managed by our well trained staff. I spoke to him and assured him of the Lagos state government's resolve to ensure he gets adequate care'' he wrote Quote:“While at the Mainland Infectious Disease Hospital, I took time to inspect the ongoing renovation of the isolation wards. The renovation should be completed in a couple of days. I am satisfied with the renovation and preparedness work in the hospital,” he added. RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-29-2020 Quote: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/feb/28/coronavirus-may-have-been-in-italy-for-weeks-before-it-was-detected RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-29-2020 Coronavirus: Catholic Archdiocese of Lagos suspends sign of peace, direct priests to give communion on the palms The Catholic Archdiocese of Lagos has temporarily suspended the exchange of sign of peace during Masses following the outbreak of Coronavirus in Nigeria. The sign of peace is a traditional Christian greeting, which signifies a wish and blessing that peace be with the recipient when they exchange handshakes or hugs. In a special circular sent out on Saturday, Adewale Martins, the Catholic Archbishop of Lagos also directed that communion will now be received in the palm. In order to reduce the number of gatherings during this season of Lent, the Archbishop also in his circular, encouraged people to do their 'Stations of the Cross privately on Wednesdays while public celebrations should take place only Fridays especially as it is often followed by Mass.' Read the full statement below. Quote:SPECIAL CIRCULAR ON THE OUTBREAK OF CORONAVIRUS by Li RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-29-2020 Quote: https://www.thecable.ng/coronavirus-kills-member-of-iranian-parliament/amp?__twitter_impression=true RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-29-2020 Three Chinese nationals quarantined for Coronavirus in Plateau state Three Chinese Nationals who are workers in a mining site in Wase town of Plateau State, have been quarantined for suspected case of the novel coronavirus. Commissioner for Information in Plateau, Dan Manjang revealed that the Chinese citizens who flew into Abuja on Wednesday February 26, travelled down to Jos, the Plateau State capital on Thursday February 27. Manjang who averred that there is no confirmed case of coronavirus in Plateau, said the Chinese nationals are still being clinically examined by a medical expert deployed by the State Ministry of Health. He told Channels Television; Quote:“The situation right now is that they have been isolated. Manjang further disclosed that the Plateau state government is currently waiting for the report of the team that was sent to Wase before taking the next step. by RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-29-2020 Stop shaking hands unnecessarily' - President Yoweri Museveni tells Ugandans as he addresses coronavirus outbreak President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda has asked his citizens to stop shaking hands unnecessarily as part of the precautionary measures to help prevent the spread of coronavirus. The 75-year-old made the statement while addressing the people of Uganda about the deadly coronavirus outbreak on Saturday. In a series of tweets, President Museveni urged his people to take extra caution to help prevent the spread of coronavirus as he noted that 'coronavirus doesn't kill as much and fast like Ebola, but spreads at a very terrific rate.' See his tweets below. by |