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Daily COVID Tracker: Nigeria records 65 infections, and UNFPA donates PPE to Gombe

ON THE GO India records 314,835 COVID cases world’s highest single-day count India has recorded more than 300,000 cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours making it the highest single-day tally in the world.Advertisement According to the country’s ministry of. Newspaper Headlines: 45 killed in Zamfara, and FG’s town-hall meeting adopts state police Attacks on citizens, police and army formations by gunmen dominated the headlines of Nigerian newspapers. The senate’s approval of President Muhammadu Buhari’s fresh loan request also made the headlines.Advertisement  . Daily COVID Tracker: Nigeria records 65 infections, and UNFPA donates PPE to Gombe Nigeria on Wednesday recorded 65 cases of COVID-19. Here are five updates about the pandemic this Thursday.Advertisement DPR recommends antigen rapid diagnostic tests for offshore workers The Department of Petroleum.

Stop hoarding PPE, group tells Gombe PHCs

Punch Newspapers Sections Chima Azubuike, Gombe the facility managers in charge of selected Primary Health Centres have been urged to desist from hoarding the COVID-19 Personal Protective Equipment. The Clinic Officer of the Gombe State Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria, Bathsheba Kala, said the PPEs must be used for the good of all and not to be kept. She spoke at the distribution of COVID-19 preventive equipment in Akko and Gombe Local Government Areas of the state. The items were provided with the support of the United Nations Population Fund to 32 Primary Health Centres in the two LGAs. “We selected 32 clinics; 16 each in Akko and Gombe LGAs respectively. Those are the clinics that have benefitted from the distribution. Personal Protective Equipment is very important at this crucial time, now that the second wave of coronavirus is raging.

COVID-19 spike: Delta says no cause for alarm, issues public health advisory ahead Yuletide

Share As the spike in the cases of COVID-19 hits some states in the country, Delta says there is no cause for alarm. The state Commissioner for Information, Mr Charles Aniagwu, in a chat with Tribune Online on Saturday, joked: “we are cool; the situation is not like before and we are praying it remains so.” He, therefore, urged the people of the state to continue to observe the protocols of regular social distancing, wearing of face masks and washing of hands. The commissioner, however, warned that the state government would not tolerate any breach of the protocols, especially the wearing of face masks across the state.

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