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Despite rising cases of infection and deaths from COVID-19, and renewed efforts by the government to curb its spread, many Nigerians seem not to be aware of Coronavirus Health Protection Regulations (2021). Recently signed by President Muhammadu Buhari, the law stipulates punishment for disobedience of the stipulated non-medical protocols. x
As a result, compliance with the protocols remains very low across the country, with many claiming ignorance of the law and its provisions, a development that might land many in jail when full implementation commences.
In many public places, residents were seen disregarding the guidelines, with some believing that government is weaponising the virus to delude Nigerians. For others, the economic situation of the country makes them disregard the protocols, even as the country still awaits the arrival of vaccines.
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An educationist and Managing Director of Oxbridge Tutorial College, Lagos State, Dr (Mrs) Femi Ogunsanya, has highlighted how private educators can cope with the vagaries of the current COVID-19 pandemic ravaging the world.
Dr Ogunsanya gave the highlights while presenting a report entitled: “Private Educators: Coping with the Pandemic,” at the Obafemi Awolowo webinar on “The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Children’s Education,” held on Sunday, January 17.
According to her, approximately 1.5 million children globally are out of school due to the COVID-19 pandemic, wondering if the private schools in the country are ready to cope with the situation on ground as some private schools have had to shut down over the development.