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To Be Safe From Coronavirus, Shave Your Beards, CDC Warns
The Centre for Disease Control in the United States has warned that facial hair can interfere with face masks and respirators, which are being used around the world in an effort to combat the global spread of coronavirus, a.k.a 2019-nCoV.
The CDC has come up with an infographic, which displays assorted styles of beards, and showing the ones that are compatible with masks and respirators.
Health officials said some types of facial hair can keep the exhalation valve from working properly.
Styles such as side whiskers, handlebar mustaches, and several others are okay, but styles such as mutton chops and full beards are not recommended.
Things like goatees and villain mustache are okay, with caution.
The main idea is that the hair should not cross the respirator sealing surface.
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BREAKING: Christmas: Tinubu to address Nigerians today on first media chat
President Bola Tinubu has announced that he will address Nigerians by 9 pm on Monday ahead of Christmas celebrations.
The spokesperson of the president, Bayo Onanuga, disclosed this in a statement on Monday.
According to him, this will be the first presidential media chat.
“The first presidential media chat with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will be broadcast at 9 pm on Monday, December 23, on the Nigerian Television Authority and Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria.
“All television and radio stations are requested to hook up to the broadcast,” he stated.
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Yuletide: Lagos Charges Residents on Responsible Behavior during Festive Period
The Lagos State Government, through the Lagos State AIDS Control Agency (LSACA), has urged residents to adopt responsible behavior during the festive season and also raise awareness on the spread of HIV in the state.
Chief Executive Officer of Lagos State AIDS Control Agency, Dr Folakemi Animashaun who made this disclosure during a virtual interview recently, encouraged Lagosians to engage in meaningful discussions, responsible practices and reflect on ways of maintaining a healthy and productive life style.
“As the Christmas season approaches, it’s a time of joy, celebration, and connection with loved ones. it is also an important opportunity for raising awareness about HIV & AIDS .While festivities often focus on giving and sharing, it is crucial to remember that this season can also serve as a reflective moment to engage in conversations about health, safety, and the importance of responsible behavior.” she said
Dr. Animashaun emphasized the importance of maintaining safe practices and being mindful of actions that could impact negatively on both personal and public health during the celebrations adding that taking all necessary precautions such as practicing safe sex, avoiding substance – induced risky behavior, being mindful of new relationships and encounters will go a long way in preventing the spread of HIV in the community.
She noted that the fight against HIV is an ongoing battle and can only be won through collective responsibility as the struggle demands unwavering determination, resources, and commitment from all stakeholders.
“As we continue to raise awareness and work towards prevention, treatment, and support for those affected, it is crucial that we recognize and fulfill our collective responsibility in practicing safe sex and ensuring that every one is properly informed on how the virus is transmitted “. She said.
The Chief Executive Officer added that Lagos State AIDS Agency remains committed to the Health and Environment Mandate of the THEMES PLUS AGENDA as the agency has been instrumental in coordinating HIV & AIDS control programs in the state and has also intensified efforts in upscaling Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART) Programs, Public Awareness and Sensitization as well as free screening and counseling services across the state.
She noted that HIV testing and counseling services remain free at all designated healthcare facilities in the state, highlighting the government’s commitment to providing accessible and affordable healthcare, particularly in the fight against HIV&AIDS.
However, she urged all residents to adopt proactive health-seeking behaviors to improve their overall well-being.
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Tinubu unveils 2024 Christian pilgrimage to Israel, Jordan
President Bola Tinubu has officially flagged off the 2024 main Christian pilgrimage to Israel and Jordan.
This was contained in a statement by the Deputy Director and Head of Media and Public Relations of Christian pilgrimage, Celestine Toruka, and published on the Commission’s official X handle on Monday.
The president, represented by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, urged pilgrims to view their journey as an opportunity to strengthen their faith in God.
He noted that the theme of the 2024 pilgrimage, “Pilgrimage of Renewed Hope for Total Restoration,” aligns with the vision and agenda of his administration.
The president called on the intending pilgrims to pray for the progress of Nigeria, Lagos State, and their families.
Tinubu warned the pilgrims against absconding while in the Holy Land, stressing that there is no better place than home.
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