Over 700 persons suspected of entering Ebonyi State illegally have been taken to the state's holding area. They were rounded up across the state especially
illegally have been taken to the state’s holding area.
Governor David Umahi stated this after a joint meeting of the state security council and Covid-19 Committee. He said the 700 persons under quarantine were being kept at the Pa Oruta Ngele Township Stadium, Abakaliki. Mr Umahi said that another 300-bed isolation centre built by the state government at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki is ready and will be handed over to the hospital in the next 10 days.
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