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Friday, 17 April 2020

Scare as taskforce co-chairman, six others test positive for coronavirus in Kano

Nigeria - The Co-Chairman of the Kano State Coronavirus Taskforce Committee, Professor Abdurazak Habib Garba and six other members of the committee have tested positive for the novel coronavirus.







This is even as the chairman of the Committee and Deputy Governor Kano State, Nasiru Gawuna, was said to have gone into self-Isolation after making contact with those that tested positive.
The Taskforce Committee on COVID-19 was established by Governor Ganduje to find a remedy to the rapid spread of the disease in the state.
The Committee, which has been working daily on how to stop the spread of the diseases, is also responsible for identifying most of those said to be positive.
With the development, the total number of those affected in Kano now stands at 27.
One of those said to be affected is a serving Commissioner in the government of Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.

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