Dwarfs 354 COVID-19 national death toll Disease exposes Nigeria’s health system’s weaknesses The federal government said yesterday that investigation and verbal autopsy have revealed that be…
The federal government said yesterday that investigation and verbal autopsy have revealed that between 50 and 60 per cent of the 979 people that died in Kano within five weeks were killed by COVID-19.
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