Saturday, April 11, 2020

BOYS TERRORISING HOUSES IN ABULE-EGBA ALAGBADO AREAS


SUNDAY 12th APRIL,2020

Top 10 states in Nigeria with the highest domestic debt as at December 2019 Lagos – N444.2bn Rivers – N266.9bn Akwa Ibom – N237.3bn Delta – N233.8bn C/River – N166.9bn Imo – N164.4bn Bayelsa – N147.9bn Ogun – N142.2bn Osun – N138.6bn Plateau – N134.01bn [NBS]
BREAKING:COVID-19 increases by 13 as Nigeria’s total figure now 318


Coronavirus: LASUTH gives details of how COVID-19 patient died

Take advantage of the medicinal benefits of ebolo



Coping With The Lockdown

COVID-19 WORLD UPDATES Sunday April 12,2020 05:10am

Coronavirus Cases: 1,780,315

Deaths: 108,828

Recovered: 404,031

Chinese doctors’ flight: How three airline crew members ‘disappeared’ from Lagos quarantine centre

HOW EFFECTIVE IS FACE MASK IN REDUCING RISK COVID-19?



Are face masks really effective in reducing the risk of being contaminated ?

Generally, no. If you have COVID-19, then, yes, wearing a mask should reduce the risk of you giving it to someone else. 
But if you're otherwise healthy, surgical masks provide little protection and the more sophisticated N95 masks are best left to health care workers, who are often fitted for them. Many people who wear either mask often do not do so properly -- they continue to touch their face or adjust the masks, which can actually increase the risk of getting infected. You also have to dispose of it carefully. They are also not reusable, so as soon as you touch your face or adjust the mask, or take it off once you get inside somewhere safe, you can't put it back on. 
If you are around someone sick, the mask can, however, block droplets and "splash" from a cough or sneeze. 
The best thing to do continues to be to wash your hands and to try not to touch your face, eyes, nose, or mouth.