COVID-19

35 NEW COVID-19 CASES RECORDED IN NIGERIA

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has recorded 35 new cases of COVID-19 for the last week of December 2022. It stated on its website, yesterday, that 22 of the cases were recorded in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), ten in Lagos State, two in Delta, while one happened in Plateau. The infections were… Continue reading 35 NEW COVID-19 CASES RECORDED IN NIGERIA

Aviation · COVID-19

Aviation Minister Takes Delivery of Allied Aircraft For Vaccine Distribution_Ada Nkong

The Minister of Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika, on Thursday received a new aircraft brought by Allied Air at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja for the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines across the country. The modern aircraft B737-800SF was acquired by Allied Air, a Lagos-based and the only International Air Transport Association (IATA) designated cargo airline… Continue reading Aviation Minister Takes Delivery of Allied Aircraft For Vaccine Distribution_Ada Nkong

COVID-19

The US coronavirus death toll is projected to surpass 400,000 by Inauguration Day_Femi Ehiabhi

At the current rate of daily fatalities, the US death toll from the Covid-19 pandemic may surpass 400,000 before President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in on Wednesday. Another 14,400 Americans are projected to die from the virus over the next six days, according to an ensemble forecast published by the Centers for Disease Control and… Continue reading The US coronavirus death toll is projected to surpass 400,000 by Inauguration Day_Femi Ehiabhi

COVID-19 · HEALTH

LAGOS WILL CONTINUE TO ARREST, PROSECUTE VIOLATORS OF COVID-19 GUIDELINES_Femi Ehiabhi

The Lagos State Government has warned that law enforcement agents will continue to arrest and prosecute residents who violate COVID-19 guidelines and directives issued to curtail the spread of the deadly virus. A combined enforcement team of the Lagos State Police Command and the Lagos State Safety Commission arrested youths partying at a Lounge located… Continue reading LAGOS WILL CONTINUE TO ARREST, PROSECUTE VIOLATORS OF COVID-19 GUIDELINES_Femi Ehiabhi