NMA reveals how COVID-19 cases are increasing in Nigeria
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The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) Cross River State Branch has blamed the increase in the number of COVID-19 infections in Nigeria on inadequate Isolation/treatment centers across the country.
The Chairman of Nigeria Medical Association, Cross River State Branch, Dr Innocent Abang, disclosed this while speaking to DAILY POST via telephone on Saturday.
Abang, who regretted the increase of the second wave of the pandemic, insisted that inadequate isolation/treatment centers exposed many people who wouldn’t be prone to the pandemic to be easily infected.
“Concerning, the isolation centres; there is a lot left undone as many states don’t have adequate isolation centres to meet the number of patients presenting in the centres,” Abang said.
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Aguleri/Umuleri crisis: Obiano imposes 3-day curfew
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Governor Willie Obiano has announced the imposition of curfew on Aguleri, Umueri and Umuoba Anam towns.
The announcement came barely 24 hours after Aguleri, Umuleri and Umuoba communities, all in Anambra East local government area of Anambra State erupted in the area, leading to the destruction of a house, veggies and motorcycles.
DAILY POST learnt the motive behind the imposition of curfew was to stem further outbreak of communal violence in the three towns.
In a statement made available to DAILY POST, Governor Obiano said the curfew will last from 7pm to 7am daily, beginning on Saturday, 16th January, 2021.