Coronavirus: Most Kaduna active cases are Almajiris repatriated from Kano — Official
has said that two policemen are among the 72 active cases being currently treated for the new coronavirus in the state.
“The Standing Committee is aware of documented instances of police and paramilitary personnel that have been involved in illegal interstate travel,” Mr Adekeye, a Special Adviser to Kaduna State Governor Media & Communications, said. “Such persons are violating the state’s Quarantine Orders as well as the nationwide prohibition of interstate travel by the Federal Government, “the statement reads.
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