FG, envoy meet over Nigerians’ positive cases in China
Officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Thursday held a meeting with the Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Dr Zhou Pingjian, in Abuja over 72 Nigerians who tested positive for COVID-19 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China.
Nwonye confirmed receiving a diplomatic correspondence from the Nigerian Consulate in Guangzhou, adding that the acting Consul-General, Mr Razaq Lawal, could not provide details as he was in quarantine. “It may not be that they got it in Nigeria, may be, while they were in transit. The note I got said 56 Nigerians tested positive with about two or more contacts.
Aifuwa stated, “I was among the people who were quarantined. We were about 55 Nigerians and some other Africans and we were released after 14 days. We were tested three times and no one returned positive.
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