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BREAKING: Lagos doctors shut down hospitals over tragic death of colleague

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Doctors have shut down Lagos hospitals over the death of their colleague, Dr Vwaere Diaso.

The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), Lagos chapter, disclosed this on Wednesday in a statement signed by its chairman, Dr Benjamin Olowojebutu, and Secretary, Dr Ismail Ajibowo, demanding an immediate investigation into the death of Dr Diaso.

It was learnt that Dr Diaso died on Tuesday from severe injuries after an elevator reportedly crashed from the 10th floor of Lagos Island General Hospital, Odan.

The news of Daiso’s death sent a shockwave of reaction on social media, as blame was poured on the hospital’s management for negligence.

NMA described the death of Dr Diaso as heartbreaking, heart-wrenching, and quite unfortunate.

“It is very unfortunate that at a time when the country is battling with unprecedented brain drain, a young colleague that would have attended to 6,000 Nigerians was allowed to die a needless death,” the association stated.

Consequently, the professional body directed all its members in the three government hospitals on the island of Lagos to embark on strike until the investigations were completed and justice served.

The statement reads partly: “We declare a five-day statewide mourning period, that we demand an immediate, unbiased investigation into the circumstances surrounding this unfortunate incident, that all those found guilty in this matter, especially the General Manager of Lagos State Infrastructure Management Agency, Ms Adenike Adekambi, are all brought to Justice.”

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WHO Confirms 1,300 deaths in Europe heatwaves

At least 191 million people are forecast to endure temperatures of at least 35 °C on Sunday in Europe, with the heat particularly intense in Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland, according to AFP estimates.

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) confirmed that more than 1,300 people have died in Europe since June 21 in connection with the record-breaking heatwave roasting much of the continent.

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on X that tens of millions have been braving the extreme temperatures in Europe as a deadly heatwave moves eastwards, with some countries announcing rising death tolls and health services warning of saturation.

On Sunday morning, French health officials said there had been around 1,000 more deaths than expected in that country just since Wednesday.

“Heat stress is often called the ‘silent killer’ – and European homes, workplaces and schools were not built for these temperatures,” he said.At least 191 million people are forecast to endure temperatures of at least 35 °C on Sunday in Europe, with the heat particularly intense in Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland, according to AFP estimates.

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How 100 hospitals in Romania switched to pen and paper to defeat a national cyber-attack

Cutting off 100 hospitals in Romania from the internet stopped the hackers in their tracks, buying time to work out how bad the attack was.

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Photo: Head of Romania’s Cyber-Security Directorate Dan Cimpean (L) was in charge of co-ordinating the crisis response

One after another the calls came in from hospitals; criminals were infecting computer networks in a mass hack that was putting countless lives at risk.

At Bucharest’s national cyber-security centre (DNSC) they watched helplessly as the hackers spread across Romania through a popular piece of medical software.

Cyber-chief Dan Cimpean had a tough decision to make, but it was the only option they had.

The order went out to more than 100 hospitals. Disconnect from the internet, now.

The cyber-attack on Romania’s hospitals in February 2024 is one of the worst to target healthcare systems around the world, but these incidents are becoming increasingly common.

Healthcare is now the most targeted area of critical national infrastructure, the FBI has said recently.

Cutting off 100 hospitals in Romania from the internet stopped the hackers in their tracks, buying time to work out how bad the attack was.

But it meant no connected devices, emails or web browsers.

Medical staff had to switch to pen and paper, improvising workarounds to protect patients while IT teams scrambled and the national cyber response centre tried to find out how the hackers had got in – and how they could stop them.

Their actions over four days from 10 February 2024, and those of the doctors and nurses, have been widely praised.

How they reacted and how they coped has become a test case for disaster planners internationally, as officials look for advice on responding to a mass hospital hack.

(Credit: BBC News)

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214 Nigerians die of Lassa fever in 2026

The outbreak has spread across 23 states and 109 Local Government Areas since January 2026.

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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) recorded 214 Lassa fever death between January to June this year.

The agency said that the Case Fatality Rate was climbing to 25.0 percent from 18.9 percent during the same period in 2025.

This is contained in the NCDC Lassa Fever Situation Report for Week 23 (June 1 to June 7).

Said the report: “New confirmed cases held steady in week 23, matching the count from week 22.“Infections were reported in Edo, Ondo, Bauchi and Ebonyi. No new healthcare worker infections were reported during the week.

“The outbreak has spread across 23 states and 109 Local Government Areas since January 2026,” it said.

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