Borno hospitals get COVID-19 protective supplies

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Borno hospitals get COVID-19 protective supplies
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Authorities of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) have donated Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) supplies for COVID-19 to 22 health facilities in Bor

The beneficiaries include: University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Borno Medical Centre, 212 Army Battalion and Borno State Specialist Hospital among others.The protective equipment for medical personnel, which were distributed at a short ceremony in Maiduguri, comprised hand sanitizers, nose masks, and hand gloves.

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