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BOSG Receives 75,510 Doses Of Covid-19 Vaccines

By Dauda R Pam Maiduguri

The Deputy GOVERNOR of Borno state who also doubles as Chairman Task Force on COVID-19,Alh.Umar Kadafur, has confirmed receipt of 75,510 doses of COVID-19 vaccines for  the state.

Alhaji Umar Kadafur, confirmed the arrival of the vaccines to newsmen in an interview at the Maiduguri  International Airport shortly after the  arrival  of the vaccines.

According to him, the committee will soon meet to decide when to commence the vaccination exercise, “when the plan (for vaccination) is ready we are going to unveil it to you,”.

The  COVID-19 vaccines were received by the deputy Governor amidst other members of the taskforce at the Maiduguri International Airport at about  9:00 PM, Tuesday.

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