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THIRD WAVE OF COVID-19 BEGINS ACROSS THE WORLD: SEE WHEN NIGERIA WILL JOIN TOTAL LOCKDOWN


 Canada bans flights in and out, and the daily death toll exceeds 1,000.

    Saudi Arabia is blocked and there are no flights in and out.

     Tanzania is completely blocked.

     Brazil fell into the deadliest chapter, with more than 4,100 deaths today.

     Spain has announced that the state of emergency can be extended.

     The United Kingdom announced a one-month lockdown.

     France Locked for 2 weeks.

     Germany Sealed for 4 weeks.

     Italy followed closely today.

     All these countries/regions have confirmed the third wave of COVID19 is more deadly than the first wave.  Therefore, we must be very careful and take all precautions.

     Become an alert communicator between friends and family.  Save everyone from the third wave.

     Don't judge by the second wave of blockade nothing happened...

     History tells us that, like the Spanish flu of 1917-1919, the third wave is more dangerous than the first and second waves.  Millions of people died.  

     Protect yourself and your Family

     Maintain biosafety measures, wear masks, maintain social distancing, wash hands frequently, etc.


    History will not lie, let us reflect.

     __________

     *Don't keep this information for yourself, share it with family and friends.


    * DO NOT keep this information for yourself, share it with your family and friends.

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