Deaths In Azare Town Caused By Seasonal Heatwave Not COVID-19 – Bauchi Govt

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Deaths In Azare Town Caused By Seasonal Heatwave Not COVID-19 – Bauchi Govt
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Deaths In Azare Town Caused By Seasonal Heatwave Not COVID-19 – Bauchi Govt

Bauchi State government has explained that the reports of massive deaths recorded in Azare area of the state are caused by the seasonal heatwave and not COVID-19.

“On the issue of deaths that have been happening in Azare, we got different reports. Some people said five deaths have been recorded, others said 300 people died in the last two to three days.

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