COVID-19: 14 more Almajiri children test positive in Kaduna as cases rise to 41
Fourteen more Almajiri children, who were deported from Kano to Kaduna State have tested positive to the Coronavirus pandemic.
The statement added the new positive results have increased active cases in the state to 41, with one death recorded. “Further progress on expanding testing capacity is being made by the Kaduna state COVID-19 Standing Committee,” the statement said. “The Standing Committee commended the people of Kaduna State for their sacrifice and cooperation in enduring Quarantine Orders that are designed to protect citizens from Covid-19, prevent the spread of the virus from other states and avert the nightmare of community transmission.
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