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The Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, Boss Mustapha, stated this on Tuesday during the daily briefing. According to him, Nigeria has turned to native solutions for treatment, like other countries in the world.
He called on parents and guardians to pay attention to their children, especially the ones in primary and secondary schools. "The CIG has come out to say 'No to drugs' by all," he said.
Ajax goalkeeper, Andre Onana, was on Tuesday morning involved in a serious car crash on his way to play for Cameroon in their 2022 FIFA World Cup playoffs against Algeria.
The four experimental drugs were tested on 700 patients, with results from the first 499 now known. Of the patients given the two more effective drugs, 29% on REGN-EB3 and 34% on mAb114 died, NIAID said.
The four experimental drugs were tested on 700 patients, with results from the first 499 now known. Of the patients given the two more effective drugs, 29% on REGN-EB3 and 34% on mAb114 died, NIAID said.
The Federal Government on Monday announced that the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Lagos, Ogun, Kaduna, Sokoto and Kano States, have enrolled on the World Health Organisation (WHO) treatment regimen on solidarity drug trials.
Adewale made this revelation today at a press conference and seminar organised by the hospital to mark this year's World Mental Health Day, with the theme, 'Young People and Mental Health In A Changing World', which took place in Iwe Iroyin,
Mojisola Alli-Macaulay, a Lagos state lawmaker, has said most young people in Nigeria are high ondrugs at all time - a major reason they do all sorts of things on social media.
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday said there was no approved vaccine for COVID-19. WHO Immunization Team Lead, Dr Fiona Braka, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that researches are still ongoing on the deadly viral disease.