During the festive season, travel and gatherings are sometimes unavoidable, even in a global pandemic. Dr Doyin Odubanjo, executive secretary of the Nigerian Academy of Science and a past chairman of the Association of Public Health Physicians of Nigeria, shares five tips for a safe Christmas during Covid-19.
In this video interview, the public health physician explains the “3 Cs” people should avoid in order to reduce the risk of spreading Covid-19. They are: crowds, close contact and confined spaces.
Doyin Odubanjo, executive secretary, Nigerian Academy of Science
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Go to crowded places like malls, clubs, shopping centers and shabeens. If you can find a 100 people gathering, GO, even better a 250 gathering.
DO NOT: go to a deserted beach, early morning walk on the beach or any other quiet place along our 3400km coast line.
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Why do I get the feeling Pfizer is releasing a placebo of an old flu virus
Considering all politicians are following the ideology “CMA” cover my ass, bets on Pfizer is in on the scam of the intelligent virus
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Just saw the “mad hatter” on TV in Cape Town.
Walking around unilaterally closing things down????
The president should do his work. It is HIS responsibility to ensure HIS ministers don’t take the law into their own hands. Does the court have to tell him AGAIN they are breaking the law???
That just means you are a habitual criminal?? Come on man. Come right!!!
I tell you something!!! I have not seen a less intelligent lot together.
Shocking. Pathetic and WRONG!!!
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