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Timeline Of The COVID-19 Pandemic In Nigeria
Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria may refer to: * Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria (February–June 2020) * Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria (July–December 2020) * Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria (2021) The following is a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria in 2021. Timeline January *1 January – 1,074 cases and 5 deaths reported, bringing the total number of confirmed cases and deaths to 88,587 and 1,294, respectively. *2 January â ... * Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria (2022) Nigeria {{set index ...
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Timeline Of The COVID-19 Pandemic In Nigeria (February–June 2020)
The following is a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria from February to June 2020. Timeline February *27 February – Nigeria confirmed its first case in Lagos State, an Italian citizen who works in Nigeria had returned on 25 February from Milan, Italy through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, fell ill on 26 February and was transferred to Lagos State biosecurity facilities for isolation and testing. March *1 March – four Chinese citizens were quarantined in Plateau State, they all tested negative the following day. *3 March – the governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu disclosed that two foreign Nationals from an unnamed Asian country has tested negative to the virus. *6 March **The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control reported that a total of 219 primary and secondary contacts of the index case had been identified and were being actively monitored. **Anambra State government announced that five Chinese citizens tested negative for the virus. * ...
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Timeline Of The COVID-19 Pandemic In Nigeria (July–December 2020)
The following is a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria from July to December 2020. Timeline July *1 July – 790 cases and 13 deaths reported, bringing the total number of confirmed cases and deaths to 26,484 and 603, respectively. *2 July – 626 cases and 13 deaths reported, bringing the total number of confirmed cases and deaths to 27,110 and 616, respectively. *3 July – 454 cases and 12 deaths reported, bringing the total number of confirmed cases and deaths to 27,564 and 628, respectively. *4 July – 603 cases and 6 deaths reported, bringing the total number of confirmed cases and deaths to 28,167 and 634, respectively. *5 July – 603 cases reported and 11 deaths reported, bringing the total number of confirmed cases and deaths to 28,711 and 645, respectively. *6 July – 575 cases reported and 9 deaths reported, bringing the total number of confirmed cases and deaths to 29,286 and 654, respectively. *7 July – 503 cases reported and 15 deaths reported, b ...
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Timeline Of The COVID-19 Pandemic In Nigeria (2021)
The following is a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria in 2021. Timeline January *1 January – 1,074 cases and 5 deaths reported, bringing the total number of confirmed cases and deaths to 88,587 and 1,294, respectively. *2 January – 576 cases and 8 deaths reported, bringing the total number of confirmed cases and deaths to 89,163 and 1,302, respectively. *3 January – 917 cases and 9 deaths reported, bringing the total number of confirmed cases and deaths to 90,080 and 1,311, respectively. *4 January – 1,204 cases and 7 deaths reported, bringing the total number of confirmed cases and deaths to 91,351 and 1,318, respectively. *5 January – 1,354 cases and 1 death reported, bringing the total number of confirmed cases and deaths to 92,705 and 1,319, respectively. *6 January – 1,664 cases and 5 deaths reported, bringing the total number of confirmed cases and deaths to 94,369 and 1,324, respectively. *7 January – 1,565 cases and 6 deaths reported, bringin ...
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Timeline Of The COVID-19 Pandemic In Nigeria (2022)
The COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 () caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (). The first confirmed case in Nigeria was announced on 27 February 2020, when an Italian national in Lagos tested positive for the virus. On 9 March 2020, a second case of the virus was reported in Ewekoro, Ogun State, a Nigerian citizen who came into contact with the Italian national. The effect of the virus in Nigeria has become notable worldwide for being extremely understated, as there have been just under 255,000 confirmed cases in a country of 200 million+; however, there has been far less testing for the virus in Nigeria than other countries. Deaths however have been minimal (3,143). This has been credited to a warmer climate, far younger populations (fewer people in care homes), faster government responses, and, crucially, experience in dealing with recent epidemics, such as the Ebola virus, that most We ...
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Timelines Of The COVID-19 Pandemic By Country
A timeline is a display of a list of events in chronological order. It is typically a graphic design showing a long bar labelled with dates paralleling it, and usually contemporaneous events. Timelines can use any suitable scale representing time, suiting the subject and data; many use a linear scale, in which a unit of distance is equal to a set amount of time. This timescale is dependent on the events in the timeline. A timeline of evolution can be over millions of years, whereas a timeline for the day of the September 11 attacks can take place over minutes, and that of an explosion over milliseconds. While many timelines use a linear timescale—especially where very large or small timespans are relevant -- logarithmic timelines entail a logarithmic scale of time; some "hurry up and wait" chronologies are depicted with zoom lens metaphors. History Time and space, particularly the line, are intertwined concepts in human thought. The line is ubiquitous in clocks in the f ...
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