COVID19: Fears As 109 National Youth Service Corps Members Test Positive, 17 Admitted | Sahara Reporters
There is panic currently at the various camps of the National Youth Service Corps across the country, as at least 109 prospective corps members were diagnosed with COVID-19.The cases were detected following mandatory COVID-19 tests conducted on reporting corps members. The identified cases, our reporters gathered, have been moved to isolation centres in the respective states.
The federal government had, on Monday, raised the alarm over the spread of the contagious Delta variant of the virus to more states, as authorities mull fresh lockdown for the worst-hit states.
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