#Covid19InNigeria: A three-day surge in Covid19 infections forces Task Force to review plans to further relax lockdown restrictions yesterday 1 June 2020
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#Covid19 multiplies four times as #Nigeria surpasses 10,000 cases
NCDC announced 307 new cases of Covid19 yesterday 31 May 2020 in Nigeria, closing the monthly infections at 8,230 cases, with 2688 discharged and 229 deaths
#NCDC approves more labs to ramp up #Covid19 testing
#NCDC reaches milestone of 60,000 #Covid-19 tests conducted in 29 labs; confirms 9,855 cases out of which 2,856 patients were discharged and 273 passed away.
Bauchi Rejects Lockdown, Seeks New Path to Economic Survival
Bauchi’s Bala Muhammed toes a different path to help his state deal with current and future economic challenges of surviving the Coronavirus pandemic
Nigeria Coronavirus: NCDC confirms 387 new #Covid19 cases
#Coronavirus: On 29 May 2020, Nigeria’s #NCDC confirmed 387 new cases and two deaths from Covid19, pushing up total cases to 9,302 and 261 deaths nationwide
Ugwuanyi commissions 13-km road bypass at Nike
Ugwuanyi Commissions an important 13-kilometer road bypass connecting Abakpa Nike to Emene in the Coal City
Nigeria confronts diplomatic issues around Covid19
Onyeama addresses diplomatic issues including rejection by UK and Canadian authorities as well as the evacuation of 50 trafficked Nigerian ladies in Lebanon
Onyeama pleads with citizens trapped in China
Nigeria to give priority attention to the evacuation of trapped citizens in China, for what officials describe as “very essential challenges” they’re facing
Nigeria rejigs plan to rescue trapped citizens abroad
A new plan by Nigeria requires citizens trapped abroad to undergo a 5-day prior test at departure airports before boarding govt chartered flights for home.
Schools won’t reopen 8 June, says Minister
Officials deny that schools will reopen on 8 June and affirm that they will not be opening soon until children’s safety is reasonably guaranteed.