Nasarawa has recorded 177 confirmed COVID-19 cases out of which 87 have been treated and discharged.
Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State on Thursday confirmed that seven persons have so far died of the novel coronavirus pandemic in the state.He said the state has so far recorded 177 confirmed cases of COVID-19, out of which 87 have been treated and discharged, 53 receiving treatments, while 30 others are self-isolating awaiting transfer to treatment centres, with seven deaths from the virus.
Mr Sule noted that the number of confirmed cases especially from Karu Local Government Area, bordering Abuja the Federal Capital Territory and Keffi LGA was frightening. “We need to review the situation because neighbouring Karu to Abuja and Keffi have over 100 confirmed cases,” the governor added.
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