How many of you still watch the daily briefings? Personally I don't. I only watched Covid 19 local news yesterday after a long time because @The.Black.Templar mentioned that the CS said that 80% of the patients are asymptomatic.
It has become monotonous being told on a daily basis that in the last 24 hours 2,000 people were tested out of which 50 "meos" and 30 "femeos" tested positive.
Personally I have accepted the virus is firmly with us. I'm still not as brave as @Ngimanene na Muchere or @Mongrel but I wear my mask and go on about my normal business.
But I believe what majority of the citizens want to hear is the way forward. People need to be given a clear, weekly timetable on how they would ease out of lockdown.
So the daily briefings should stop. The media should stop the constant negativity scaring people like @bigDog senseless. Let them continue showing the normal Nigeria movies in the afternoon without interruptions.
It has become monotonous being told on a daily basis that in the last 24 hours 2,000 people were tested out of which 50 "meos" and 30 "femeos" tested positive.
Personally I have accepted the virus is firmly with us. I'm still not as brave as @Ngimanene na Muchere or @Mongrel but I wear my mask and go on about my normal business.
But I believe what majority of the citizens want to hear is the way forward. People need to be given a clear, weekly timetable on how they would ease out of lockdown.
So the daily briefings should stop. The media should stop the constant negativity scaring people like @bigDog senseless. Let them continue showing the normal Nigeria movies in the afternoon without interruptions.