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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has identified some factors that hamper the economic recovery of low-income countries from the devastating impact of the coronavirus pandemic. This is as many of the poorest countries in the world are facing the threat of weak recovery and setbacks in their development path. This disclosure is contained in a report issued by the IMF on Sunday, April 5, 2021, and can be seen on its website. Some of the factors include access to vaccines. The poorer or low-income countries, face uneven access to vaccines as most of these countries rely almost entirely on the multilateral COVAX facility. This is a WHO-backed global initiative, in collaboration with a consortium of international organizations, aimed at equitable access to vaccines. The initiative is currently set to procure vaccines for just 20% of the population in low-income countries.

Covid-19 Second Wave: Newly mutated virus is ravaging Nigeria - LUTH

Total Number Discharged – 151,998 Total Deaths – 2,058 Total Tests Carried out – 1,767,694 According to the NCDC, the 82 new cases are reported from 8 states- Lagos (33), Yobe (15), Abia (11), Rivers (10), Imo (5), Akwa Ibom (4), Katsina (2), and Osun (2). Meanwhile, the latest numbers bring Lagos state total confirmed cases to 57,790, followed by Abuja (19,669), Plateau (9,024), Kaduna (8,921), Rivers (6,909), Oyo (6,838), Edo (4,875), Ogun (4,617), Kano (3,908), Ondo (3,172), Kwara (3,083), Delta (2,599), Osun (2,527), Nasarawa (2,325), Enugu (2,237), Katsina (2,083), Gombe (2,030), Ebonyi (2,007), Anambra (1,909), Akwa Ibom (1,765), and Abia (1,665). Imo State has recorded 1,642 cases, Bauchi (1,521), Borno (1,327), Benue (1,188), Adamawa (1,051), Niger (930), Taraba (910), Ekiti (865), Bayelsa (852), Sokoto (774), Jigawa (518), Kebbi (442), Cross River (366), Yobe (313), Zamfara (232), while Kogi state has recorded 5 cases only. Lock Down and Curfew In a move to comb

Nigeria records 1,145 new cases of Covid-19, highest daily surge

Total Number Discharged – 151,708 Total Deaths – 2,058 Total Tests Carried out – 1,767,694 According to the NCDC, the 106 new cases are reported from 12 states- Lagos (33), FCT (20), Cross River (11), Rivers (11), Kaduna (7), Edo (6), Ondo (6), Nasarawa (3), Ogun (3), Kano (2), Bauchi (2) and Osun (2). Meanwhile, the latest numbers bring Lagos state total confirmed cases to 57,594, followed by Abuja (19,617), Plateau (9,024), Kaduna (8,921), Rivers (6,909), Oyo (6,838), Edo (4,875), Ogun (4,617), Kano (3,908), Ondo (3,172), Kwara (3,083), Delta (2,599), Osun (2,527), Nasarawa (2,325), Enugu (2,237), Katsina (2,083), Gombe (2,030), Ebonyi (2,007), Anambra (1,909), Akwa Ibom (1,765), and Abia (1,665). Imo State has recorded 1,642 cases, Bauchi (1,521), Borno (1,327), Benue (1,188), Adamawa (1,051), Niger (930), Taraba (910), Ekiti (865), Bayelsa (852), Sokoto (774), Jigawa (518), Kebbi (442), Cross River (366), Yobe (313), Zamfara (232), while Kogi state has recorded 5 cases

Nigeria records all-time highest daily covid-19 cases

Nigeria records all-time highest daily covid-19 cases
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ECOWAS CDC confirms 214,886 new Covid-19 cases, Nigeria and 2 others top with 67 8%

ECOWAS CDC confirms 214,886 new Covid-19 cases, Nigeria and 2 others top with 67 8%
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