At a glance
CDC and Nigeria partnered to launch an emergency response shortly after Nigeria reported its first case of COVID-19 in February 2020. Work included scaling up laboratories and supporting emergency operations centers to inform public health efforts and policies to help save lives during the pandemic.
![Woman in personal protective equipment at a dispensing window located at the Yusuf Dan Tsoho Memorial Hospital.](/global-health/media/images/nigeria_partner_to_respond_to_covid19_photo_005.jpg)
Photo essay
![man getting his nose swabbed](/global-health/media/images/nigeria_partner_to_respond_to_covid19_photo_001.jpg)
![people meeting in emergency operations center](/global-health/media/images/nigeria_partner_to_respond_to_covid19_photo_002.jpg)
![ultra-low temperature freezer](/global-health/media/images/nigeria_partner_to_respond_to_covid19_photo_004.jpg)
![woman at the Yusuf Dan Tsoho Memorial Hospital](/global-health/media/images/nigeria_partner_to_respond_to_covid19_photo_005.jpg)
![two people testing COVID-19 samples](/global-health/media/images/nigeria_partner_to_respond_to_covid19_photo_006.jpg)
![two people testing COVID-19 samples](/global-health/media/images/nigeria_partner_to_respond_to_covid19_photo_007.jpg)
Content Source:
Global Health Center