COVID-19: NigeriaGov To Evacuate 1,000 Stranded Citizens This Week | Sahara Reporters Nigeria has so far evacuated 1,523 of its citizens. READ MORE:
The Nigerian Government has said it will evacuate 1,000 Nigerians stranded across the world due to Coronavirus restrictions this week.
Dr Sani Aliyu, Coordinator of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, on Monday said the evacuees will undertake a new pre-evacuation test and 14-day compulsory isolation upon return. He said they will be coming in under the new evacuation protocol, which demands for a pre-evacuation test and 14-day self isolation on arrival against the former government-monitored isolation in hotels.
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