![]() |
Raymond Dokpesi recently recovered from covid-19. |
But, even with a global count of over 4.5 million cases, 300,000 deaths, and 1.7 million recoveries, there are still people who think covid-19 is not as serious as it is being portrayed in the media. So, it comes as no surprise that Nigerians who arguably have decent reasons to not trust what the government says, have their doubts.
Dokpesi, who is the founder of DAAR Communications, owners of African Independent Television (AIT) and RayPower FM, said he is confused and would need clarification on the difference between covid-19 and Malaria.
He said: “I still have doubts in my mind and I need to be educated. What’s the difference between COVID-19 and malaria? Every drug we were given were malaria medications.
But Isa Musa, an analyst, said he is disappointed in Dokpesi for making such statements which according to him, undermines efforts by government and health workers in the frontline, to combat the the deadly disease.
He said, "Raymond Dokpesi, disappoints me with this statements. First off, he should have known that not all positive cases turn out to be syptomatic.
"This same principle is the reason why patients with underlying health conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure and other chronic ailments are more prone to becoming syptomatic or dying from Covid 19."