NCDC activates five new COVID-19 testing labs across 30 States

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NCDC activates five new COVID-19 testing labs across 30 States
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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has activated five (5) new COVID-19 testing laboratories across 30 States of the federation.

The five new laboratories are – Edo Specialist Hospital, Benin; ATBU Teaching Hospital, Bauchi; Rivers Indorama Company Molecular Lab; State Specialist Hospital, Amachara, Abia; and University of Abuja, Gwagwalada GX Lab.

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