Presidential team says COVID-19 is the cause of mass deaths in Kano

Presidential team says COVID-19 is the cause of mass deaths in Kano – A presidential technical team deployed to Kano to ascertain the cause of recent mass deaths in the state disclosed that coronavirus is responsible for most of the deaths – The leader of the team, Dr Nasiru Sani Gwarzo, told journalists that preliminary reports and tests carried out indicate that most of the deaths were COVID-19 related – Gwarzo described the findings as serious and urged the people in the state to wake up from their slumber PAY ATTENTION: Click “See First” under the “Following” tab to see Legit.ng News on your Facebook News Feed A presidential

Presidential team says COVID-19 is the cause of mass deaths in Kano

technical team deployed to Kano to ascertain the cause of recent mass deaths recorded in the state has disclosed that coronavirus is responsible for the deaths. Daily Trust reports that the leader of the team, Dr Nasiru Sani Gwarzo, disclosed in an interview with journalists in Kano on Sunday, May 3, that the preliminary reports and tests carried out indicated that most of the deaths in Kano were caused by COVID-19. COVID-19: Rate of community transmission in Kano now 80% – Presidential task force Presidential team says COVID-19 is the cause of mass deaths in Kano Gwarzo said preliminary reports indicate that most of the deaths were caused by COVID-19. Photo credits: Nairaland forum Source: Twitter “With the preliminary report, most of the deaths recorded of recent and test carried out indicated that coronavirus is the cause,” Gwarzo explained. He made the disclosure during the official presentation and handing over of the mobile testing laboratory donated by Aliko Dangote Foundation to the state government. Gwarzo noted that after the verbal autopsy and test carried out, it had been established that COVID-19 is the cause of most of the deaths. He said the final report would be ready in the next one week or few days. Gwarzo described the findings as a serious issue and urged the people in the state to wake up from their slumber. Meanwhile, Nigeria has recorded 170 new cases of the novel coronavirus, bringing the country’s total infections to 2,558. The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) in a tweet at 12.01am on Monday, May 4, stated that of the new infections, 39 are in Lagos, 29 from Kano, 24 in Ogun, 18 from Bauchi and 17 from Kaduna. Why Kano deaths could be a plot to decimate Muslim population – MURIC The FCT and Sokoto had 12 each, while Katsina has 8 cases and 7 cases were recorded in Borno. In another news report, the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has said those who were not properly kitted at the burial of Abba Kyari, the late chief of staff to the president, tested negative to COVID-19. Dr Mohammed Kawu, Acting Secretary, FCT Health and Human Services Secretariat, made this known in a statement in Abuja on Sunday. Read more:https://myinfor.school.blog/2020/04/20/ojo-epeajeromi-ifelodun-has-no-case-of-coronavirus-professor-abayomi-reported/

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