COVID-19: Our self-isolation policy has failed – FG
Residents defy social distance advise as security personnel prevent them from gaining access to the Kano-Kwari Textiles Market, after the state government relaxed the lockdown in Kano yesterday, to enable residents restock foodstuffs and essential commoditiesStates urged to build 300-bed centres, treat patients with dignityThe federal government said yesterday that its policy on self-isolation, which prescribes that people should stay at home for certain time to authenticate their COVID-19...
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