Keep Safe, COVID-19 Not Over, WHO Warns Blog Don't Miss economy Economy & Business Editor Picks Fashion and Trends Featured Health Highlighted Lifestyle News news May 23, 2022May 23, 20220 The World Health Organisation, (WHO), has urged that people should not be lowering their guard despite the ‘noticeable’ decline in cases and deaths, saying COVID-19 is not over. WHO Director-General, Tedros Ghebreyesus, disclosed this at the opening of the world health assembly in Geneva, Switzerland. According to Ghebreyesus, over six million COVID-19 deaths have been reported to the WHO with new estimates of excess being almost 15 million deaths, since the start of the pandemic. He added that reported cases have declined significantly from the peak of the Omicron wave in January and reported deaths are at their lowest since March 2020. Ghebreyesus, “In many countries, all restrictions have been lifted, and life looks much like it did before the pandemic. So is it
World Water Day: Six Side Effects Of Not Drinking Enough Water Economy & Business Health Highlighted Lifestyle News news March 22, 20220 Drinking water often helps to maintain a healthy balance. Mild dehydration can decrease one’s energy level and mental functioning and increase stress on the body while severe dehydration can have far more damaging effects. To avoid dehydration drink at least eight glasses of water every day as an adult. The importance of water to the mechanics of the human body cannot be overemphasized. It serves as a lubricant to the digestive system and all other body processes. The water in our saliva helps facilitate swallowing, ensuring that food slides easily down the esophagus. It also lubricates and allows edibles to move more freely. The body cells and organs depend on water for their functioning. Without water, living things, including humans will die in a
“Because They Are Cockroaches Not People” – Ukrainian Doctor Orders His Staff To Castrate Russian Soldiers economy Economy & Business Featured Highlighted Lifestyle news March 22, 20220 Gennadiy Druzenko, the owner of a war-zone mobile hospital in eastern Ukraine has disclosed that he instructed his doctors to 'castrate' captured Russian soldiers. Discussing captured injured Russian soldiers on Ukraine-24, Druzenko said: 'I have always been a great humanist and said that if a man is wounded, he is no longer an enemy but a patient." 'But now [I gave] very strict orders to castrate all [captured Russian] men, because they are cockroaches, not people.' Since 2014, some 500 doctors - male and female - have worked with Druzenko's mobile hospital, Mail Online reported A lawyer by training, he set up the First Voluntary Mobile Hospital which deploys civilian doctors and nurses in the conflict zone close to the separatist republics in eastern Ukraine. He also
BREAKING: UK Govt Cancels Covid-19 Test For Nigerian Travellers, Others From Friday economy Economy & Business Featured Highlighted Lifestyle news March 16, 20220 Oyogist com has learned that Nigerians entering the United Kingdom will no longer be required to show evidence of covid-19 test as a precondition for coming into the country. The new order will take effect from March 18. This was disclosed in a “Travel Abroad” advisory for those coming from other countries, published on the UK Government’s website. “From 4am 18 March, if you’re returning to England you will not need to get any COVID-19 tests, fill in a passenger locator form, or quarantine. “18 March travel to England changes. If you will arrive in England from abroad after 4am, Friday 18 March, you do not need to: “take any COVID-19 tests – before you travel or after you arrive “fill in a UK passenger locator
Omicron: Dead Bodies Litters Around In Hong Kong As Morgues Run Out Of Space, Suffers Another Deadly Covid-19 Wave economy Economy & Business Health Highlighted Lifestyle News news March 16, 20220 Workers in PPE gear in Hong Kong have been spotted carting the bodies of coronavirus victims into refrigerated shipping containers on Wednesday, 16 March, as the city’s morgues run out of space from a deadly Omicron surge. In under three months, since the highly transmissible variant broke through, Hong Kong has recorded nearly a million infections and more than 4,600 deaths, the bulk of them from the city’s unvaccinated elderly population. A funeral industry representative stated that the soaring death toll had seen a crunch in the city’s coffins supply, with only 300 remaining and expected to be gone by the weekend, AFP reports. Leader Carrie Lam acknowledged the supply issues during a press conference on Wednesday and said two more shipments of coffins will arrive in
ATTENTION: Signs That Shows Your Blood Sugar Is High And Two Ways To Reduce It Economy & Business Health Highlighted Lifestyle news March 13, 20220 According to webMD, some people around the world don't know some of the signs that show that their blood sugar is high until it is too late and develops into diabetes. In this article, I will educate you on some of the signs that you need to know in order to stay safe and healthy. 1. One of the early warning signs that shows your blood sugar is high is that your vision will be blurred and you will not be able to see things around you clearly. So, you are advised to see your medical doctor for a proper medical checkup before it is too late to handle. 2. Another sign that shows that your blood sugar is high is that
No More COVID In Nigeria, Let’s Stop Wearing Face Masks, House Rep Member Tells Speaker economy Economy & Business Editor Picks Featured Health Highlighted Lifestyle news March 11, 20220 Olufemi Adebanjo, a member of the house of representatives, says there are no more cases of COVID-19 in the country. Adebanjo, the lawmaker representing Alimosho federal constituency in Lagos, spoke on the floor of the house on Thursday. He said there have not been cases of COVID-19 in Nigeria and overseas within the past two months, and as such, the wearing of face masks in the chamber should be stopped. However, Adebanjo’s claim contradicts statistics from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) which has been reporting COVID cases on a daily basis. For instance, 84 cases were recorded on Thursday — the same day he demanded that the protocol be scrapped. “I want to inform the national assembly, especially the house of representatives, concerning the masking of our faces
Disturbing Image Of Ailing Tinubu Reportedly Suffering From ‘Chronic Urinary Inconvenience, Urinate In His Body In Public Don't Miss economy Economy & Business Editor Picks Health Highlighted Lifestyle February 13, 20220 Ailing Tinubu Reportedly Suffering From 'Chronic Urinary Incontinence', Urinates On His Body In Public During A Visit To Ijebu Monarch May God help our Jagagban of lagos.
Attention: Two Major Causes Of Death During Sex economy Economy & Business Health Highlighted Lifestyle news February 12, 20220 Death can happen during consenting intercourse for a variety of causes, most commonly due to the activity's physical strain or exceptional extenuating circumstances. "Dying in the saddle," for example, is one of many euphemisms for death during intimacy. There have been countless incidents of people dying while in intimate relationships, but have you ever pondered why? The act of intercourse (or copulation) can be exhausting for all people involved, which is why both parties' health is crucial. Different reasons can cause death during intercourse, and some of them include. 1. Drug abuse. Although it is unethical, many people utilise drugs to boost their intimate performance. Use of illegal drugs during intercourse can end in death. Heavy drugs (such as opiate painkillers) and alcohol are
BREAKING: England Finally To Have A Breather After Lifting Covid-19 Restrictions, Face Masks No Longer Required Don't Miss economy Economy & Business Editor Picks Featured Health Highlighted Lifestyle News January 29, 20220 England has lifted the coronavirus restrictions imposed to tackle the Omicron variant, with face masks no longer required in enclosed places and vaccine passports shelved. The number of positive Covid-19 cases has fallen sharply over the past two weeks, and although still at high levels, has plateaued in recent days. The UK government introduced the so-called “Plan B” restrictions on December 8, after Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned of a looming “tidal wave” of Omicron. Face masks were required in all enclosed spaces and, controversially, vaccine documentation also was to enter places such as nightclubs, football grounds, and large-scale events. England previously lifted restrictions on July 19, so-called “Freedom Day”, but then introduced new rules as the Omicron wave arrived. Health minister Sajid Javid credited the country’s