COVID-19: FG blames Nigerians for higher cases

The Presidential PTF Working Group on Covid-19 blamed Nigerians for the continued breach of Covid-19’s security protocols, saying it would have flattened the curve now. Nigerians’ indifferent attitude towards pandemic control.

He also deplored the accumulation of covid-19 instance deaths in the country, revealing that of the 985 deaths recorded to date, 14 of them were doctors who contracted the virus in the performance of their duties.

“In coordinating this national response, I can assure you that our greatest challenge has been the attitude of some Nigerians. That’s our biggest challenge. Everything to fight the Covid-19 has been done for us. We stopped the 2020 budget and revised it, all in order to manage the monetary means to combat the Covid-19.

“We are short of resources to combat covid-19. We coordinated a national reaction that welcomed everyone who mattered in this country. The corporate world through CA-COVID has amassed a huge treasure trove of resources. “

“So our biggest challenge as a presidential candidate organization has been the attitude of some Nigerians. With our response, we would have flattened the curve. We would have already mitigated this devastating virus if we had followed undeniable instructions, and that brings me to something vital that was proven rightly so when I presented a memorandum to the president for the advent of a national policy of ethics and integrity. Most of us think that as Nigerians we only have rights, however, there are daily works corresponding to which you are destined to display yourself as a citizen of the country .

“This morning, Nigerians were awakened by the stark truth that our showed instances of COVID-19 crossed the mark from 50,000 to 50,488 and a death toll of 985, approaching the uneviable record of 1,000 deaths. These records are not milestones, to be celebrated, especially since extra death underscores the pain and pain of family and friends, sank lives that may have contributed to national progress, and shortened God’s plan for the lost soul. maximum sacrifice because they were doctors who worked daily to save lives,” said Boss Mustapha, president of the executing organization and secretary of government of the SGF Federation.

Mustapha, who revealed this at the organization’s briefing on Thursday, said the coronavirus continues to demonstrate unpredictable features that demonstrate its relentless nature in populations that forget about non-unusual and undeniable protective measures.

He said it would be incredibly self-centered for young Nigerians to continue to breach security protocols and continue to fear for their protection and that of the vulnerable.

“Such behavior has been amplified by the rise of some states in the United States of America. Similarly, this unpredictability is reflected in the last twenty-four hours when Plateau’s condition has witnessed the highest number of cases shown.

“For more than two days, the World Health Organization, WHO, has issued warnings about vaccine nationalism and the fact that other young people are helping to spread the virus. The latter is more applicable to us as Nigerians with our population of more than 80% young people and they deserve to give us more explanations as to why to be on guard. It would be close to excessive selfishness on the part of our other young young people that, because they are asymptomatic carriers, they can continue to live as they please. Especially since being asymptomatic does not guarantee lasting immunity; however, TFF is encouraged by the fact that most of our other young people are at the forefront of this fight and are still calling on the few rebels to sign up for them. He said.

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According to the SGF, Nigeria’s testing infrastructure has been more than 15,000 tests per day, however, unfortunately Nigeria is lately testing between 3,000 and 6,000 tests in the day, basically because other people are not yet testing.

The government said the increasing number of cases in Plateau state is due to the advancement of testing, and said many other people are now being evaluated daily in the state.

Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika reiterated the federal government’s resolution to start flights abroad as of August 29, adding that Nigeria would enforce the reciprocity precept with countries that have banned Nigerians from flying in their country.

He said Nigeria would treat citizens of other countries as its home country treats Nigerian citizens, and said those who have banned flights from Nigeria will also not be allowed to enter the country.

Health Minister Dr. Osagie Ehanire said the federal government is working with partners to gain access to vaccines when they are nevertheless developed.

Nigeria is also working with the World Health Organization to complete recruitment with ACT Accelerator, a global monitoring and sponsorship mechanism for study organizations implementing the progress of covid vaccines19. We are also interested in the COVAX facility, a global initiative supported by GAVI to acquire and ensure equitable access to vaccines as they become available, i. e. for low- and middle-income (PRFI) countries. This will give Nigeria priority in allocating some of the 2 billion doses of vaccines to be guaranteed, in a special plan to the interests of the poorest countries. “

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