Chinese virus. What we need

Okiya

Elder Lister
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.
 

Ubongo

Elder Lister
RELIGIOUS LEADERS discuss reopening of places of worship with Health and Security ministries; report submitted to President Kenyatta.
You can run but you can't hide
 

bigDog

Elder Lister
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.
Do I even need to answer this? What's the basis of your arguments? Is it just your gut feelings?
 
They are saying that flights will resume on 8th. Wakiamua watu wa matatu wazidi kukaa nyumbani, are some people more equal than others?
Again, the last 60+ days haven't made major significance. What have they done to ensure that if they end cessation, they'll catch the virus early in the villages?
Everyone ataepea to their rural areas and the cases itakua worse than they think
 

Bush hopper

Lister
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.
Totally agreed, African immune system is stronger than this virus I guess there is hidden agenda with African leadership with their white masters
 
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