Pilot, cabin crew and other customer-facing personnel of indigenous carrier, Air Peace, have started receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, the airline said on Friday. Spokesperson of the airline, Stanley Olisa, who disclosed this to newsmen, stated...
The Federal Government on Thursday stated that pilgrims would be given priority in the first phase of the COVID-19 vaccination as it is a requirement for their pilgrimage. The National Supervisor for COVID-19 vaccination in Adamawa...
The European Union, EU and South Africa have suspended the rollout of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine after US federal health agencies recommended pausing its use because of rare cases of blood clots in combination...
Nigerian human right activist Reno Omokri has explained that his group decided to temporarily suspended the #HarassBuhariOutofLondon protest to allow President Muhammadu Buhari “rest” to “observe his Islamic fast in peace.” The group had staged and...
The Federal Government is expected to extend the first doze of the COVID-19 vaccination which is currently ongoing by two weeks to give more Nigerians the opportunity to get vaccinated as about 1.2 million doses of...
The United States Center for Disease Control, and Prevention and the US Food and Drug Administration have recommended that the country suspend the use of Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine, following the report of over...
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