Ex-Lawmaker, Senator Shehu Sani has advised individuals who intend to donate their unoccupied buildings to the regime, to be used as isolation centres for the treatment of COVID-19 patients, to consult their neighbors before doing so.
Shehu Sani stated this in a tweet on his official Twitter handle, @ShehuSani, on Friday.
“Before you donate your unoccupied building to the Government to be used as Isolation Center,be courteous and consult with your neighbors.They are at the receiving end when things go wrong,while you take the glory and the commendation for doing good,” he tweeted.
New cases of the novel coronavirus that emerged in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in late December are being reported daily around the world.
According to the latest report released by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) the country has recorded 5,162 confirmed cases of the coronavirus.
According to the latest figures published by Johns Hopkins University, 4,444,670 cases have been detected globally, with 302,493 deaths and 1,588,858 people now recovered.
Below are the countries that have so far confirmed coronavirus cases:
United States – 1,417,889 cases, 85,906 deaths
Russia – 252,245 cases, 2,305 deaths
United Kingdom – 234,441 cases, 33,693 deaths
Spain – 229,540 cases, 27,321 deaths
Italy – 223,096 cases, 31,368 deaths
Brazil – 203,165 cases, 13,999 deaths
France – 178,994 cases, 27,428 deaths
Germany – 174,478 cases, 7,884 deaths
Turkey – 144,749 cases, 4,007 deaths
Iran – 114,533 cases, 6,854 deaths
China – 84,029 cases, 4,637 deaths
India – 82,103 cases, 2,649 deaths
Peru – 80,604 cases, 2,267 deaths
Canada – 74,782 cases, 5,592 deaths
Belgium – 54,288 cases, 8,903 deaths
Saudi Arabia – 46,869 cases, 283 deaths
Netherlands – 43,680 cases, 5,609 deaths
Mexico – 42,595 cases, 4,477 deaths
Pakistan – 37,218 cases, 803 deaths
Chile – 37,040 cases, 368 deaths
Ecuador – 30502 cases, 2,338 deaths
Switzerland – 30,463 cases, 1,872 deaths
Portugal – 28,319 cases, 1,184 deaths
Sweden – 28,582 cases, 3,529 deaths
Qatar – 28,272 cases, 14 deaths
Belarus – 26,772 cases, 151 deaths
Singapore – 26,098 cases, 21 deaths
Ireland – 23,827 cases, 1,506 deaths
United Arab Emirates – 21,084 cases, 208 deaths
Bangladesh – 18,863 cases, 283 deaths
Poland – 17,615 cases, 883 deaths
Ukraine – 17,330 cases, 476 deaths
Israel – 16,579 cases, 265 deaths
Romania – 16,247 cases, 1,053 deaths
Japan – 16,120 cases, 697 deaths
Austria – 16,058 cases, 626 deaths
Indonesia – 16,006 cases, 1,043 deaths
Colombia – 13,610 cases, 525 deaths
South Africa – 12,739 cases, 238 deaths
Kuwait – 11,975 cases, 88 deaths
Philippines – 11,876 cases, 790 deaths
Dominican Republic – 11,320 cases, 422 deaths
South Korea – 11,018 cases, 260 deaths
Denmark – 10,911 cases, 537 deaths
Egypt – 10,829 cases, 571 deaths
Serbia – 10,374 cases, 224 deaths
Panama – 9,118 cases, 260 deaths
Czech Republic – 8,351 cases, 293 deaths
Norway – 8,196 cases, 232 deaths
Argentina – 7,134 cases, 353 deaths
Australia – 7,019 cases, 98 deaths
Malaysia – 6,819 cases, 112 deaths
Morocco – 6,607 cases, 190 deaths
Algeria – 6,442 cases, 529 deaths
Bahrain – 6,198 cases, 10 deaths
Finland – 6,145 cases, 287 deaths
Kazakhstan – 5,689 cases, 34 deaths
Afghanistan – 5,639 cases, 136 deaths
Moldova – 5,553 cases, 194 deaths
Ghana – 5,530 cases, 24 deaths
Nigeria – 5,162 cases, 167 deaths
Oman – 4,341 cases, 18 deaths
Luxembourg – 3,915 cases, 103 deaths
Armenia – 3,860 cases, 49 deaths
Hungary – 3,417 cases, 442 deaths
Bolivia – 3,372 cases, 152 deaths
Iraq – 3,143 cases, 115 deaths
Thailand – 3,025 cases, 56 deaths
Cameroon – 2,954 cases, 139 deaths
Azerbaijan – 2,879 cases, 35 deaths
Greece – 2,770 cases, 156 deaths
Uzbekistan – 2,652 cases, 11 deaths
Guinea – 2,473 cases, 15 deaths
Honduras – 2,318 cases, 133 deaths
Croatia – 2,221 cases, 94 deaths
Bosnia and Herzegovina – 2,218 cases, 122 deaths
Senegal – 2,189 cases, 23 deaths
Bulgaria – 2,138 cases, 102 deaths
Ivory Coast – 1,971 cases, 24 deaths
Cuba – 1,830 cases, 79 deaths
Sudan – 1,818 cases, 90 deaths
Iceland – 1,802 cases, 10 deaths
Estonia – 1,758 cases, 62 deaths
North Macedonia – 1,723 cases, 95 deaths
Guatemala – 1,518 cases, 29 deaths
New Zealand – 1,498 cases, 21 deaths
Lithuania – 1,511 cases, 54 deaths
Slovakia – 1,477 cases, 27 deaths
Slovenia – 1,464 cases, 103 deaths
Djibouti – 1,284 cases, 3 deaths
Somalia – 1,284 cases, 53 deaths
Democratic Republic of the Congo – 1,242 cases, 50 deaths
El Salvador – 1,210 cases, 23 deaths
Kyrgyzstan – 1,111 cases, 14 deaths
Gabon – 1,104 cases, 10 deaths
Tunisia – 1,032 cases, 45 deaths
Maldives – 982 cases, 3 deaths
Latvia – 962 cases, 19 deaths
Kosovo – 944 cases, 29 deaths
Sri Lanka – 925 cases, 9 deaths
Guinea-Bissau – 913 cases, 3 deaths
Cyprus – 907 cases, 17 deaths
Tajikistan – 907 cases, 29 deaths
Albania – 898 cases, 31 deaths
Lebanon – 886 cases, 26 deaths
Niger – 876 cases, 50 deaths
Costa Rica – 830 cases, 8 deaths
Mali – 779 cases, 46 deaths
Burkina Faso – 773 cases, 51 deaths
Andorra – 761 cases, 49 deaths
Kenya – 758 cases, 42 deaths
Paraguay – 754 cases, 11 deaths
Uruguay – 724 cases, 19 deaths
Georgia – 667 cases, 12 deaths
Zambia – 654 cases, 7 deaths
San Marino – 648 cases, 41 deaths
Jordan – 586 cases, 9 deaths
Equatorial Guinea – 583 cases, 6 deaths
Malta – 522 cases, 6 deaths
Tanzania – 509 cases, 21 deaths
Jamaica – 509 cases, 9 deaths
Taiwan – 440 cases, 7 deaths
Venezuela – 455 cases, 10 deaths
Sierra Leone – 408 cases, 26 deaths
Chad – 399 cases, 46 deaths
Republic of the Congo – 391 cases, 15 deaths
Occupied Palestinian territories – 375 cases, 2 deaths
Benin – 339 cases, 2 deaths
Mauritius – 332 cases, 10 deaths
Montenegro – 324 cases, 9 deaths
Vietnam – 312 cases
Rwanda – 287 cases
Cape Verde – 315 cases, 2 deaths
Haiti – 273 cases, 20 deaths
Ethiopia – 272 cases, 5 deaths
Nepal – 258 cases
Togo – 238 cases, 11 deaths
Sao Tome and Principe – 235 cases, 6 deaths
South Sudan – 231 cases
Madagascar – 230 cases
Liberia – 215 cases, 20 deaths
Eswatini – 187 cases, 2 deaths
Myanmar – 181 cases, 6 deaths
Uganda – 160 cases
Central African Republic – 143 cases
Brunei – 141 cases, 1 death
Cambodia – 122 cases
Trinidad and Tobago – 116 cases, 8 deaths
Mozambique – 115 cases
Guyana – 113 cases, 10 deaths
Mongolia – 98 cases
Monaco – 96 cases, 4 deaths
Bahamas – 96 cases, 11 deaths
Barbados – 85 cases, 7 deaths
Yemen – 85 cases, 12 deaths
Liechtenstein – 82 cases, 1 death
Libya – 64 cases, 3 deaths
Malawi – 63 cases, 3 deaths
Syria – 48 cases, 3 deaths
Angola – 48 cases, 2 deaths
Eritrea – 39 cases
Zimbabwe – 37 cases, 4 deaths
Antigua and Barbuda – 25 cases, 3 deaths
Nicaragua – 25 cases, 8 deaths
Botswana – 24 cases, 1 death
East Timor – 24 cases
Gambia – 23 cases, 1 death
Grenada – 21 cases
Bhutan – 20 cases
Mauritania – 20 cases, 1 death
Laos – 19 cases
Belize – 18 cases, 2 deaths
Fiji – 18 cases
Saint Lucia – 18 cases
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – 17 cases
Dominica – 16 cases
Namibia – 16 cases
Burundi – 15 cases, 1 death
Saint Kitts and Nevis – 15 cases
Vatican – 12 cases
Comoros – 11 case, 1 death
Seychelles – 11 cases
Suriname – 10 cases, 1 death
Papua New Guinea – 8 cases
Western Sahara – 6 cases
Lesotho – 1 case
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