COVID-19: Nigeria signs up for 'solidarity trial' -WHO – Daily Trust

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that Nigeria has expressed interest to be part of the global solidarity drug trial to tackle COVID-19 pandemic and that the process would soon start in the country.

The Officer in charge, WHO Nigeria and member of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, Dr. Fiona Braka, told Daily Trust in an exclusive interview on Saturday in Abuja that what Nigeria signed up for was drug trial and not vaccine trial, as there was yet no vaccine for the COVID-19.

 

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They have refound the bill back

Thank God it isn't our Nigeria they're talking about.

Let the person that signed the shit begin the trial

Those that showed interest should use themselves and family members. So they want to quickly pass that evil bill to make it mandatory. So the average Nigerians bcom guinea pigs. For me and my household we totally reject and say No.

I am sorry, why will Nigeria and Nigerians be a case study for covid -19 drug test

It's can't be 🙄🤔🙁🙁🙁

They can't try to take it to biafra land cus we can't accept it

This Nigeria leaders are bunch of fools, how much will they pay them to use Nigeria for vaccine trial

Exclude Southern Nigeria, if you know the region that accepted it pls take your Vaccine there thank you

Which of the Nigerians expressed interest? Definitely not me and my household

This is the 2000th time you're telling us this

Which of the drug try? Are they not seeing what Madagascar and Senegal are doing😒 Stupid country Make una follow me I go follow una back Asap

I laugh in Yoruba

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