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• UAE bans Nigerians on transit from other countries
• Emirates charges extra N25, 800 - N36, 800 per antigen test in Abuja, Lagos
Nigerians embarking on international trips should brace up for fresh COVID-19 safety measures and chaotic flight schedules if they are lucky to find carriers on their scheduled routes. x
This is as countries are changing the travel advisories more rapidly than ever, with travellers paying more for flights, high likelihood of being caught mid-air and stranded on international routes.
Effective yesterday, for instance, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), banned airlines from picking Nigerians transiting through other countries, among other new protocols. That is, only Nigerian passengers flying directly from Nigeria are now welcome in Dubai.
10 December 2020, 10:30 am EST By
A new study claims that Facebook and other social media data can help medical experts and other researchers identify people suffering from mental illnesses. The research explained that users Facebook activity can be used to find people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders and mood disorders more than a year before their first psychiatric hospitalization.
NPJ Schizophrenia reported that the study collected 142,390 Facebook images and 3,404,959 messages. The new research was also able to gather 223 people to participate in the study.
However, the experts confirmed that the study s findings are not meant to replace clinical psychiatric assessments. Although this is the case, the results still suggest that social media data is still useful since the information can be an addition to clinical assessment to support decision-making.