Nigeria now has 210 confirmed cases of coronavirus with four deaths registered.
with four deaths registered. Director General of the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control and Prevention Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu, who forms part of the presidential task force on COVID-19, says they are working with stakeholders in the private and public sectors to expand testing capacity for the virus.
Fifty African Union member states registered over 7000 cases of COVID19, 289 deaths, and 592 recoveries.Malawi confirms coronavirus casesIn an address to the nation, President Peter Mutharika announced three confirmed cases. Shoppers in Addis Ababa said prices of garlic and lemon had tripled within days of Ethiopia confirming its first case.
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