A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF POS AND AVAILABILITY OF FUND DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC LOCKDOWN PERIOD IN NIGERIA
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BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY: The family Coronaviridae is home to a group of viruses known collectively as the coronaviruses. These viruses may infect both animals and humans. Human corona viruses may either induce a minor sickness comparable to the common cold or a more dangerous illness (such as MERS or SARS, which stand for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome and Extreme Acute Respiratory Syndrome, respectively) (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome). In December of 2019, researchers in Wuhan, China, found a novel corona virus that has never been seen in people previously. There are a number of respiratory disorders that might be indications and symptoms, including fever, coughing, and shortness of breath. In the most severe situations, an infection may lead to pneumonia, serious acute respiratory syndrome, and even death (Anadolu , 2020). According to established standards, it is best to avoid making physical contact with someone who has a fever and cough, especially while coughing or sneezing, and to cover the nose and mouth with a flexed elbow or a disposable towel instead. WHO is collaborating with scientists from across the world, as well as governments and allies, in order to immediately boost scientific understanding about a newly discovered virus and to provide timely advise for how to safeguard people's health and prevent the illness from spreading (Azlan, 2020). A "Corona-virus readiness team" was created by the government of Nigeria via the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) in the days leading up to the introduction of COVID-19 into the nation (Nigeria Centre for Disease Control). Based on a direct connection, an indirect link, or a significant quantity of traffic to and from China, Nigeria is one of the top thirteen nations that is classified as having a high risk of importing COVID-19. This listing is based on either a direct connection or an indirect relationship (Austrian, 2020).