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Sule worried over covid 19 increase in the state.

By Abel Leonard/lafia

Nasarawa State Governor, Engineer Abdullahi Sule, has expressed worries over the alarming increase in the spread of the corona virus pandemic, with the state so far recording 177 cases, with 7 deaths.

Engineer Sule disclosed this while updating stakeholders at an expanded COVID-19 meeting, which is presently holding at the Government House.

The Governor was particularly worried about the spread of the virus in Karu and Keffi Local Government Areas, that have so far recorded 76 and 30 confirmed cases respectively, mostly as a result of their proximity to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

He further disclosed that while 30 confirmed cases have gone into self-isolation, pending transf…

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