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    World Coronavirus Live Updates: W.H.O. Says Covid-19 Has Higher Fatality Rate Than the Flu – NYT – Health

    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/04/world/coronavirus-news.html Get more World News
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    Metro COVID-19 has higher death rate than influenza: WHO chief – The Hindu

    https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/health/covid-19-has-caused-more-deaths-than-influenza-who-chief/article30979159.ece Get more World News
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    Metro Coronavirus: WHO Yet To Sanction Travel, Trade Ban For Nigeria - Sahara Reporters

    http://saharareporters.com/2020/03/01/coronavirus-who-yet-sanction-travel-trade-ban-nigeria
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    Metro WHO reaffirms commitment to support Nigeria in response to COVID19

    https://www.afro.who.int/news/who-reaffirms-commitment-support-nigeria-response-covid19
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    Metro Coronavirus could strike every country on the planet as the outbreak is getting bigger – World Health Organisation warns – Linda Ikeji’s Blog

    https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2020/2/coronavirus-could-strike-every-country-on-the-planet-as-the-outbreak-is-getting-bigger-world-health-organisation-warns-2.html Read more via Linda Ikeji’s Blog – https://ift.tt/2Tt3g8M Get More Nigeria Metro News
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    Metro TIPS: Seven things to do now that coronavirus is in Nigeria - The Cable

    On Thursday, the Lagos state government and the federal ministry of health confirmed the first case of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nigeria. The novel case was found in an Italian on a business visit to Lagos, Nigeria. He has since been quarantined and is being managed at the Infectious...
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    World Africa prepares for coronavirus – The Lancet

    With cases of novel coronavirus spreading worldwide, governments and institutions are getting ready for the first cases in Africa. Munyaradzi Makoni reports from Cape Town. On Jan 30, WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus declared that the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) epidemic...
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    Metro Chloroquine not yet confirmed treatment for COVID-19, Says Mamora – The Guardian Nigeria News

    The Federal Government, yesterday, said though Chloroquine Phosphate is one of the drugs being considered to be effective to added to the protocol for the management of Coronavirus, it has not been confirmed by the World Health Organisation (WHO). According to government, … Read more via...
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    World WHO declares global emergency as Coronavirus’ death toll rises to 170 in China - The Cable

    The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared a global emergency on Coronavirus as the death toll from the disease has risen to 170 in China. WHO made the declaration on Thursday, saying the disease now represents a risk beyond China, where it emerged last month. In a series of tweets...
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    Health Is there a reported case of Coronavirus in Nigeria?

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    Metro Less than 300 psychiatrists treating 30m patients in Nigeria — Dr. Nubi Peter – Vanguard Nigeria

    Despite the rise in suicide cases in Nigeria, the country is still faced with a dearth of psychiatrists as less than 300 psychiatrists serving a population of over 200 million, a Consultant Psychiatrist, Dr. Nubi Peter has disclosed. Peter who is also … Read more via Vanguard Nigeria –...
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    General Health Skin Bleaching Fuels Cancer, Hypertension, Kidney Failure – Expert – Tori News

    The World Health Organisation has said that 77 percent of women in Nigeria use skin-lightening products, the highest percentage in the world...... Read more via Tori News https://ift.tt/2M397Ox
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    World The World Health Organization Says No More Gene-Edited Babies – Wired

    The world’s largest public health authority has weighed in with the most authoritative statement yet on the use of Crispr to alter the DNA of human babies. Eight months after a rogue Chinese scientist revealed he had secretly created the world’s first gene-edited children, the World Health...
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    Metro Finding missing millions at the risk of dying of hepatitis – Vanguard News

    Every year, millions of people die of viral hepatitis or inflammation of the liver in Nigeria and Africa in particular. According to a new scorecard by the World Health Organisation, WHO, dying of viral hepatitis in Africa is becoming a bigger threat than dying of … Read more via Vanguard...
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    Sexual Health WHO alarmed at STD spread in the era of dating apps – Tech News – The Star Online

    The World Health Organisation expressed alarm at the lack of progress on curbing sexually transmitted diseases, while one of its experts warned of … Read more via “sexual health” – Google News http://bit.ly/2WyU9bh
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    World Libya Fighting: Nearly 400 Killed, 50,000 Displaced – UN – Channels Television

    At least 392 people have been killed and 1,936 wounded since strongman Khalifa Haftar launched an offensive against the Libyan capital last month, the UN’s World Health Organisation said Friday. More than 50,000 have meanwhile been displaced as a direct result “of the intensifying armed...
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    General Health Antibiotics Are Not Always The Answer – WHO – Tori News

    The World Health Organisation has decried the unnecessary consumption of medicines across the world. ---- Read more via Tori News https://ift.tt/2DyYv87
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    Metro WHO’s maternal, newborn, child health week holds in Benin – Newtelegraph

    The second batch of the 2018 Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Week (MNCHW), has been scheduled to hold between November 19 and 23, across all the 18 local governments areas in Edo State. The programme bankrolled by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in collaboration with the … Read more...
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    World WHO revises DR Congo Ebola risk to ‘very high’ – TODAY.NG

    The World Health Organization on Friday announced it had revised its Ebola risk assessment in the Democratic Republic of Congo from high to “very high”... Read more via TODAY.NG – https://ift.tt/2xLyu17 Get more World News
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    Metro Borno, WHO Partner Over Outbreak Of Diarrhea In IDPs Camps – Leadership Newspaper

    The Borno State government with support from the World Health Organisation (WHO) has taken proactive steps to forestall the outbreak of diseases such as acute diarrhea in some Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps in the state. According to the WHO communication officer for Northeast, Dr...
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