COVID-19: 61 percent of Nigerians infecting others don’t show symptoms — Minister

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COVID-19: 61 percent of Nigerians infecting others don’t show symptoms — Minister
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The Federal Government has said that the proportion of confirmed cases that are symptomatic compared to asymptomatic is 39 percent and 61 percent respectively. The Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Eha…

The Federal Government has said that the proportion of confirmed cases that are symptomatic compared to asymptomatic is 39 percent and 61 percent respectively.

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