Tag: Coronavirus

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Stores, hair salons, museums can reopen Monday; curfew remains

Stores, hair salons, museums can reopen Monday; curfew remains

Premier François Legault announced Wednesday 3 February 2021 that the reopening of major small businesses in the Province of Quebec will commence Monday next week, in what he termed a “small deconfinement.” According to Andy Riga who writes for Montreal Gazette, the situation in Quebec has improved considerably in recent weeks, but hospitals are still...

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COVID-19: Nigeria 

COVID-19: Nigeria 

The Nigeria Center for disease control has confirmed 1386 new case ofCOVID-19 in Nigeria; Lagos-476 Rivers-163 FCT-116 Kaduna-114 Oyo-68 Ogun-56 Plateau-62 Imo-55 Osun-55 Edo-51 Anambra-50 Kwara-44 Kano-17 Ebonyi-14 Cross River-10 Delta-10 Jigawa-8 Bayelsa-6 Ekiti-6 Borno-2 Taraba-2 Zamfara-1 

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COVID-19: Nigeria 

COVID-19: Nigeria 

The Nigeria Center for disease control has confirmed 1270 new cases of COVID-19 in Nigeria; Lagos-435 FCT-234 Oyo-103 Plateau-86 Rivers-71 Enugu-51 Nasarawa-41 Delta-39 Edo-39 Osun-33 Niger-31 Sokoto-23 Ondo-16 Taraba-13 Ebonyi-12 Kano-10 Abia-9 Bayelsa-8 Bauchi-7 Imo-5 Katsina-3 Gombe-1

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Quebec Imposes 8 P.M Provincewide Curfew Until Feb. 8

Quebec Imposes 8 P.M Provincewide Curfew Until Feb. 8

Quebec announces curfew, becoming the first province in Canada to do so. Quebec’s premier, François Legault announced a curfew amid rising COVID-19 cases. Residents will have to stay inside their homes, between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m., with fines up to $6,000. This will be in effect until at least Feb. 8. The pandemic in...

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Lekki Residents fear contracting COVID-19

Lekki Residents fear contracting COVID-19

Amid the Presidential task force guidelines on social interaction due to the COVID-19 outbreak, yesterday a large crowd was seen at Elegushi Beach in Lagos Nigeria without any social distancing. There was no task force in the area to ensure that the strict covid-19 guidelines earlier stipulated by the Lagos state government urging its residents...

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1-year Imprisonment awaits Lagos Residents who flout Covid-19 rules

1-year Imprisonment awaits Lagos Residents who flout Covid-19 rules

Lagos state government has urged its residents to avoid being jailed for a year by complying with COVID-19 guidelines. The spike of COVID-19 cases in Lagos has given rise to the new measures taken by the Governor, Babajide Sanwolu. Residents of Lagos are expected to wear a face mask when outside their homes. The LASG...