I am not sure that I have followed what you meant initially.
I had the impression you were saying that malaria and COVID were the same thing. This statement seems incorrect to me. They have common points in terms of symptoms, but they are two different diseases. On the contrary, I now have the impression you discuss problems inherent to Nigeria in getting the right diagnosis (which is different). Do you mind clarifying? Thanks in advance.
Oh I wasn't saying that they were the same, I was saying that here most people might have covid but think it's malaria because most people never go for tests and they don't even know symptoms that are specific to covid.
Aaaah I see. Now I understand. Then it is somehow a failure of the healthcare system. Sorry for the confusion.
It's alright, minus it being a failure in the health care system, most Nigerian don't believe that covid is real because of the corruption that runs deep.
However, facts can be checked (it is just a matter of taking the effort of doing so :) ).
Yeah, this is true.