COVID-19 safety awareness improves in Maiduguri
There is improved awareness on measures to prevent contracting the coronavirus awareness among the populace in Maiduguri metropolis, a health officials has said. Read more :
There is improved awareness on measures to prevent contracting the coronavirus awareness among the populace in Maiduguri metropolis, a health officials has said. Read more :
Today marks one year after Chinese authorities locked down the city of Wuhan, the epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak. Countries across the globe, including Nigeria, are still suffering the impact of the virus, Daily Trust reports. Read more :
With thousands of health workers, including hundreds of resident doctors, testing positive for COVID-19 and dozens dying from the disease, the other health workers and health services are groaning under the strain, as Daily Trust reports. Read more :
The Federal Government has allocated N5.84 billion in the 2021 budget to key agencies saddled with pharmaceutical research and vaccine development, in spite of the global rush for home-grown vaccines, Daily Trust findings show. The agencies are the Nigerian Institute of…
The Director-General, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, on Monday, raised the alarm that Nigeria had reached a critical level where hospital capacity could no longer cope with more serious COVID-19 cases. According to him, health workers may…
COVID-19 infection is on the increase across the 36 states with experts saying current figures would have been much higher if the testing capacity is better, Daily Trust reports. Read more :
The Daily Trust Foundation, with support from MacArthur Foundation, has trained about thirty (30) journalists on how to use the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and other global data to do COVID-19 stories. The four-day workshop held on October…
A total 181 out of 441 students and staff members of an undisclosed private boarding school located in a suburb of Lekki have tested positive for COVID-19.
Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum and Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi, said on Sunday that he and his colleagues are worried about the discontent, hunger, and anger in the country.
As some states recalled students of primary and secondary schools back to classes, the federal government on Monday called for more vigilance to avert a possible resurgence of the COVID-19 pandemic.