• The Impact Of Social Distancing And Frequent Hand Washing In Reducing The Spread Of Corona Virus (covid 19) In Nigeria
    [A CASE STUDY OF LAGOS STATE]

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    • 1.3   OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
      The main objective of this study is to determine the impact of social distancing and frequent hand washing in reducing the spread of corona virus (covid-19) in Nigeria. Specific objectives include;
      i.  To examine impact of the outbreak of Corona (COVID 19) virus on the social life of Nigerians.
      ii.  To examine the impact of social distancing and frequent hand washing  on the control of the COVID 19 virus.
      iii.  To examine the effect of the COVID 19 on the economy of Nigeria.
      iv.  To examine the relationship between proper and adequate sensitization and the spread of the COVID 19 Virus in Nigeria.
      v.  To recommend other ways of reducing the spread of COVID 19 Virus in Nigeria.
      1.4   RESEARCH QUESTIONS
      i.  What is the impact of the outbreak of Corona (COVID-19) virus on the social life of Nigerians?
      ii.  What is the impact of social distancing and frequent hand washing on the control of the COVID 19 virus?
      iii.  What is the effect of the COVID-19 on the economy of Nigeria?
      iv.  What is the relationship between proper and adequate sensitization and the spread of the COVID 19 Virus in Nigeria?
      v.  What are the other ways of reducing the spread of COVID 19 Virus in Nigeria?
      1.5   RESEARCH HYPOTHESES
      Hypothesis I
      H0:  The outbreak of Corona (COVID 19) virus has no significant impact on the social life of Nigerians.
      H1:  The outbreak of Corona (COVID 19) virus has significant impact on the social life of Nigerians.
      Hypothesis II
      H0: There is no significant impact of social distancing and frequent hand washing on the control of the COVID I9 Virus in Nigeria.
      H1: There is a significant impact of social distancing and frequent hand washing on the control of the COVID I9 Virus in Nigeria.

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