COVID-19 may sweep people like Boko Haram – Borno govt warns residents
Kadafur said when Book Haram began initially, residents of Maiduguri undermined the fact that the hardliners could turn out to be monsters just like the way they are treating the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kadafur, who doubles as Chairman of COVID-19 response team said: “It’s highly sad that despite the increasing rate of the spread of the pandemic, a lot of residents do not believe the existence of the virus.” “COVID-19 is another Boko Haram coming, and yet people don’t believe it’s real. I keep saying it’s real,” he said.
“Our COVID-19 response team and other partners; have engaged in serious meetings on the establishment of the new isolation center in the past two days.
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