Yobe discharges 6 COVID-19 patients, retains 21 active cases

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Yobe discharges 6 COVID-19 patients, retains 21 active cases
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Yobe State COVID-19 Committee on Prevention and Control has disclosed that six Coronavirus patients have been discharged including an index case, after full recovery from the virus. Vice-Chairman of the Committee and the State Commissioner of Health, Dr. Mohammed Lawan Gana disclosed this today in Gashua town, when he led members of an intensive community

Yobe State COVID-19 Committee on Prevention and Control has disclosed that six Coronavirus patients have been discharged including an index case, after full recovery from the virus.

Vice-Chairman of the Committee and the State Commissioner of Health, Dr. Mohammed Lawan Gana disclosed this today in Gashua town, when he led members of an intensive community dialogue and engagement subcommittee to the Emir of Bade.“As of today, we have 32 confirmed cases of the virus. We have 5 people that have lost their lives; although all the five were suspected cases as they passed out before their tests results came out. When the results came out, we confirmed that it was COVID-19.

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