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New COVID-19 strain identified in UK

Britain’s Secretary of Health, Matt Hancock, says a new variant of coronavirus has been identified in the country. Among other foreign media breaking the news, The Independent and BBC quoted Hancock as saying the new strain of virus might be…

WHO’s three messages for 75th UN General Assembly

This is the full text of the World Health Organisation to the 75th UN General Assembly held virtually on Tuesday As the world comes together at an unprecedented virtual session of the 75th UN General Assembly (UNGA), WHO has three…

Creating a great polio legacy in the African region

“Could you patent the sun?” The acclaimed reply from Jonas Salk when asked whether he’d be patenting his breakthrough polio vaccine.  The poliovirus, which once killed or maimed hundreds of thousands of children every year and led to summertime lockdowns…

How government can help stop medical tourism

Medical tourism, a term used to describe trips abroad for medical treatment is a phenomenon that has plagued Nigeria for years. This phenomenon has been exacerbated over the years by the neglect of the nation’s health sector by successive governments. …

Kano’s gain from COVID-19 pains

Kano was in the news again last week, this time, for the right reason. The state was commended by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control for its positive response to the outbreak of COVID-19. The NCDC singled out Kano for…

Fighting a pandemic without PPE

Over five months after the outbreak of COVID-19 in Nigeria, health workers at the forefront of fighting the viral pandemic are still lamenting inadequate Personal Protective Equipment. Many people had expected that Nigeria will be in a good position to…

Burden of Nigeria’s population explosion

A fresh warning by the National Population Commission that the prolonged closure of schools occasioned by the Covid-19 pandemic may lead to more girls dropping out of school, getting married and having children should be a major source of concern…