Tag: covid-19 cases

  • SPECIAL REPORT: Tension mounts over increasing number of COVID-19 cases in Lagos

    SPECIAL REPORT: Tension mounts over increasing number of COVID-19 cases in Lagos

    The daily increasing number of confirmed novel coronavirus [COVID-19] cases in Lagos is beginning to turn a source of worry to both the government and the governed.

    1. TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that what started in February as a single imported case is now heading to thousands with high tendencies of recording more intimidating figures in the coming days/weeks.

    While the government can be said to have been at its best since the outbreak of the deadly virus, however, the overwhelming medical demands and attention of the densely populated state at this crucial time might just make that effort look like just ‘a drop of water in a mighty ocean’.

    With a poor testing culture, flagrant disobedience to social distancing rule, and the presidential stay-at-home order which has helped drastically reduced the spread of the virus in order climes, the state and indeed the country at large might be ignorantly heading for an unprecedented surge in the number of confirmed cases in the coming days/weeks. However, most worrying of all these is the unmotivated health workers and dilapidated state of public health facilities in Nigeria to handle above certain number of cases.

    TNG notes with concern that if the numbers keep going up at this alarming rate without a corresponding drastic intervention in the health sector, several lives may be lost to the pandemic.

    Lagos, owing to its commercial status in the country and continent, accounts for over 60 per cent of the entire confirmed cases in Nigeria. The deadly virus which was hitherto referred to by most average and low income residents as sickness of ‘big or rich man’ has now cleverly penetrated 17 out of the 20 federal government recognised local governments in the state according to the state’s health commissioner, Prof. Akin Abayomi in his briefing on Sunday, 18 April 2020.

    A close analysis of the confirmed cases reveal that some of those infected do not have any travel history (local or foreign) or close contact with an infected person. To paint a clearer picture of the worsening situation, the Director General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu said 26% of the total COVID-19 cases in Nigeria, as at Wednesday, April 22, were untraceable to any source. In other words, Nigeria’s coronavirus situation is now gradually moving to a communal infection stage, starting from Lagos.

    TNG reports that on Friday, April 24, Nigeria surpassed 1000 confirmed COVID-19 cases with Lagos accounting for 657 of the cases according to the latest data released by the NCDC.

    We might have to be more strict in enforcing stay-at-home order – Official

    Worried by the increasing numbers and obvious disregard for the stay-at-home presidential directives, the state government which has received accolades from far and near on its early handling of the pandemic is considering more strict approaches in enforcing the preventive directives.

    “Yes, we have been on our toes since the first case surfaced but it seems a section of the populace are still nursing the ignorant belief that the whole COVID-19 thing is a set up or scam. The recent high and low profile deaths in Nigeria and around the world should have cleared their doubts but I wonder why this category of people chose to be ignorantly stubborn. We won’t fold our arms and allow these few ignorant people ruin the lives of the majority who have been law abiding and alert since the outbreak of the deadly virus in Lagos,” a top government official who spoke anonymously said.

    Asked if the facilities and health workers were overwhelmed with the increasing cases, he said: “They are not. We are lucky to have a governor who has demonstrated leadership by example from his first day in office. Governor Sanwo-Olu and other top government officials have been leading with good examples. They are not going to sleep while asking the health workers to face the hazards alone. You can see the governor already approved a 400% increase in the hazard allowance of all health workers in the state for the month of April.

    The workers are highly motivated and professional in discharging their duties at this crucial time. The state is also building more isolation centres. Soon, all the local governments and LCDAs will have one like the sample collection centres that are now widespread in the state. The governor commissioned that of Eti-Osa on Wednesday. So I’ll say the state is equal to the task. And we are also appealing to the public to inform appropriate authorities whenever they notice symptoms of the virus. They should also endeavour to stay home to reduce the chances of contacting the virus.”

    Why it’s impossible for us to stay home – residents

    Meanwhile, some residents have explained why the stay-at-home order might not work for them despite the risks of contacting the virus. Many of them insisted that their survival depended on their daily hustles and the palliatives announced by both government and private coalitions have not gotten to them.

    ‘You can’t ask me to stay at home when you have not mapped out my survival plans. I am neither a civil servant nor a salary earner. I gave up hopes of securing a job long ago when I roamed the streets of Lagos for years searching for a job that never existed. I acquired new skills and have since become my own boss and even helped others along the line. I work everyday including Sundays. That is my only hope of survival. If you want me to stay at home, then you must priotise my feeding and that of my family. I stayed home for close to one week and exhausted all that I had in savings. Since then, its been extremely difficult putting food on the table. My wife and children are not happy because there is no food and money. I feel worthless as a man, husband and father. The government should take care of my primary needs and I will gladly stay at home. Hunger kills faster than any virus no matter how deadly,’ Taiye, an educated and popular artisan said.

    ‘Oga nobody is happy running everywhere looking for money. It is responsibilities and the fear of hunger that makes it look like people are disobedient or stubborn. And that is why some desperate ones even resort to stealing. I know the dangers of moving around in a lockdown especially during a pandemic but our governments are simply not helping matters. I’ve not received a dime from anyone since the beginning of the lockdown. Families and friends are not willing to help because they are facing same challenges too. So how do I keep my integrity and still feed and cater for basic needs if I just sit at home doing nothing?,’ another resident curiously asked.

    While it is not clear how the state government can make its teeming low income residents stay home and observe social distancing if they must step out, however a much more effective palliative distribution can prove effective. People tend to be more relaxed and law abiding during crisis when the burden of what to eat is lifted off their shoulders.

  • [See how states stand]: 91 new Covid-19 cases recorded in Lagos, Katsina, Delta, others

    [See how states stand]: 91 new Covid-19 cases recorded in Lagos, Katsina, Delta, others

    Another 91 new Coronavirus cases have hit Nigeria, taking the total figures to 873.

    Of the 91 new cases, Lagos has a whopping 74 fresh infections, with Kaduna having five, Ogun, four; Delta, two; Edo, two; while Kwara, Oyo, Abuja and Adamawa have one each.

    So far, 197 Coronavirus survivors have been discharged while the nation has recorded 28 deaths.

    “91 new cases of #COVID19 have been reported; 74 in Lagos, 5 in Katsina. 4 in Ogun, 2 in Delta, 2 in Edo, 1 in Kwara, 1 in Oyo, 1 in FCT and 1 in Adamawa.

    “As at 11:25 pm 22nd April there are 873 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. Discharged: 197; Deaths: 28,” NCDC said on its twitter handle.

    How States Stand

    Lagos-504
    FCT-119
    Kano-73
    Ogun-24
    Katsina-21
    Osun-20
    Oyo-17
    Edo-17
    Kwara-10
    Kaduna-9
    Akwa Ibom-9
    Borno-9
    Bauchi-8
    Delta-6
    Gombe-5
    Ekiti-4
    Ondo-3
    Rivers-3
    Jigawa-2
    Enugu-2
    Niger-2
    Abia-2
    Benue-1
    Anambra-1
    Sokoto-1
    Adamawa-1

  • BREAKING: Ganduje relaxes lockdown despite alarming COVID-19 cases

    Despite the alarming cases of Covid-19 in Kano, the state government on Wednesday announced relaxation of the ongoing lockdown order from 6 am Thursday to 12 midnight Friday in order to allow people prepare adequately for the forthcoming Ramadan fast.

    While briefing on the lockdown and the coming Ramadan fast at the Government House on Wednesday, Dr Nasir Yusuf Gawuna who spoke on behalf of the Kano State Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje said the relaxation of the lockdown became necessary so as to allow people to stockpile their houses with foodstuff for the forthcoming Ramadan.

    “In view of preparation for Ramadan period ,the state governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has relax the on going lockdown. Following this the state government has relaxed the on going lockdown, from 6am (Thursday) -12 mid night (Friday) to enable people buy necessary food stuff and items needed for Ramadan period which would commence on Friday,” the deputy governor explained.

    However ,the lock down will therefore continue from Friday.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Kano State as at 11:58 pm Tuesday, 21st April has 73 confirmed cases and one death.

    More details later

     

  • Nigeria confirms 117 new COVID-19 cases in one day alone, toll now 782

    Nigeria confirms 117 new COVID-19 cases in one day alone, toll now 782

    Nigeria has confirmed 117 new cases of the coronavirus infections, taking the total of confirmed cases in the country to 782.

    The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, noted that the cases were confirmed in Lagos, FCT (Abuja), Kano, Borno, Katsina, Ogun, Rivers and Bauchi.

    59 cases were confirmed in Lagos, 29 in FCT, 14 in Kano, 6 in Borno, 4 in Katsina and 3 in Ogun while Rivers and Bauchi recorded one each. 197 patients have been treated and discharged while 25 deaths have been recorded as a result of the virus.

    Lagos remains the epicentre of the virus in Nigeria, having a total of 430 confirmed cases as at 11:25 pm of Tuesday.

    FCT and Kano confirmed 118 and 73 cases respectively. Osun and Ogun recorded 20 cases each; Oyo-16, Katsina-16 and Edo-15 while Kwara,Kaduna, Akwa Ibom and Borno recorded nine cases each. Others are Bauchi-8; Gombe-5; Delta-4; Ekiti-4; Ondo-3; Rivers-3; Jigawa-2; Enugu-2; Niger-2; Abia-2; Benue-1; Anambra-1 and Sokoto-1.

  • Nigeria records 38 new Covid-19 cases, 23 in Kano alone

    Nigeria records 38 new Covid-19 cases, 23 in Kano alone

    Nigeria has been hit with 38 new cases of Coronavirus, taking its overall total to 665.

    In the report released by the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, on Monday, Kano has a whopping 23 new cases, with Lagos not having any.

    Of the figures released by NCDC, Gombe, a new entrant into the league of states with the virus, has five cases, Kaduna, three; Borno, two; Abuja, one; Sokoto, one and Ekiti, one.

    “Thirty-eight new cases of #COVID19 have been reported; 23 in Kano, 5 in Gombe, 3 in Kaduna, 2 in Borno, 2 in Abia, 1 in FCT, 1 in Sokoto and 1 in Ekiti.

    “As at 11:10 pm 20th April there are 665 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. Discharged: 188; Deaths: 22,” NCDC said.

    How State Stands

    Lagos-376

    FCT-89

    Kano-59

    Osun-20

    Oyo-16

    Edo-15

    Ogun-12

    Kwara-9

    Katsina-12

    Bauchi-7

    Kaduna-9

    Akwa Ibom-9

    Delta-4

    Ekiti-4

    Ondo-3

    Enugu-2

    Rivers-2

    Niger-2

    Benue-1

    Anambra-1

    Borno-3

    Jigawa-2

    Abia-2

    Gombe-5

    Sokoto-1

  • Ghana Relaxes Movement Restriction Amid 1,042 Covid-19 Cases

    Ghana Relaxes Movement Restriction Amid 1,042 Covid-19 Cases

    The government of Ghana on Sunday lifted targeted lockdown on two major regions in the country citing improved testing of the coronavirus pandemic across the Country.

    The President of Ghana Nana Akufo-Addoh declared the lifting of the lockdown in a national Broadcast.

    Ghana is the first Country to relax the restriction of movement among African Countries affected with Covid-19.

    “Indeed Ghana is the only other country in Africa to have conducted more than 60,000 tests and we are ranked number pone in Africa in administering of tests per million people. The decision to impose restrictions on movement was backed by the data at hand and our next course of action is backed by data and by science,” the president said.

    Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Uganda and more recently Zimbabwe have all extended lockdowns to prevent the spread of the virus.

    The Ghannian Government however warned that lockdowns could be imposed in hotspots if need be.M

  • BREAKING: 17 dead, 51 new Covid-19 cases as toll rises to 493 in Nigeria

    BREAKING: 17 dead, 51 new Covid-19 cases as toll rises to 493 in Nigeria

    Confirmed cases of coronavirus have increased to 493 in Nigeria after 51 new infections were recorded on Friday.

    The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control made this known via its Twitter handle.

    It also announced that the number of fatalities recorded from coronavirus-related complications had increased 17.

    “Fifty-one new cases of #COVID19 have been reported: 32 in Lagos, six in Kano, five in Kwara, two in FCT, two in Oyo, two in Katsina, one in Ogun, one in Ekiti.

    “As of 10:10 pm on the 17th of April, there are 493 confirmed cases of #COVID-19 reported in Nigeria. Discharged: 159; Deaths: 17.”

  • [How states stand] 35 new Covid-19 cases recorded, total figures now 442

    [How states stand] 35 new Covid-19 cases recorded, total figures now 442

    Nigeria has recorded 35 fresh cases of Coronavirus, with the total national figures now put at 442 cases.

    Lagos recorded 19 of the 35 new cases, while the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, recorded nine.

    Others are: Kano, five cases and Oyo, two cases.

    “Thirty-five new cases of #COVID19 have been reported as follows: 19 in Lagos, 9 in FCT, 5 in Kano and 2 in Oyo.

    “As at 10:20 pm 16th, April there are 442 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. 152 have been discharged with 13 deaths,” NCDC said on its twitter handle.

    So far, Lagos has recorded 10 death, two cases evacuated to their countries and three others transferred to Ogun State, with 149 active cases.

    How States Stand

    Lagos- 251

    FCT- 67

    Kano- 21

    Osun- 20

    Edo- 15

    Oyo- 13

    Ogun- 9

    Katsina- 7

    Bauchi- 6

    Kaduna- 6

    Akwa Ibom- 6

    Kwara- 4

    Delta- 4

    Ondo- 3

    Enugu- 2

    Ekiti- 2

    Rivers-2

    Niger- 2

    Benue- 1

    Anambra- 1

  • BREAKING: Nigeria records 34 Covid-19 cases in Lagos, Kano, others as toll escalates to 407

    BREAKING: Nigeria records 34 Covid-19 cases in Lagos, Kano, others as toll escalates to 407

    Nigeria has recorded thirty-four new cases of coronavirus, taking the total of confirmed cases to 407.

    This was confirmed by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) on its official Twitter handle, @NCDCgov on Wednesday.

    The NCDC noted that Kano recorded 12 new cases, bringing the number of cases to 16.