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The Kano State Government has dismissed a viral video clip on social media of alleged health personnel trying to evacuate a COVID-19 confirmed patient at Sabon Gari area of the state.

Hadiza Namadi, the Public Relations Officer of the state Ministry of Health, debunked the speculation in a statement in Kano on Tuesday.

It described the allegation as untrue, misleading and a mere speculation to create panic amongst residents of the state.

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“To keep the record straight and dispel the rumour going round, a call was received at the COVID-19 Call Centre of a sick person suspected to be having the virus, and a Rapid Response Team was immediately mobilised to the location at Ijebu Road in Sabon Gari.

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“The suspected case was identified and his sample taken for examination, the result of which came out negative,” it explained

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The statement further said the state Commissioner for Health, Dr Aminu Tsanyawa, appealed to the general public to disregard the purported news of a confirmed case of COVID-19 19 in Kano.

“It is unfounded and a lie being circulated with malicious intent. The state government is taking all proactive measures against the outbreak of COVID-19 in the state.”

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that a video clip went viral on social media of some alleged kitted health personnel in Kano, trying to evacuate a patient reported to have tested positive for COVID-19.

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The circulation of the video compelled the state ministry of health to dispel the rumour on Tuesday, assuring that the patient tested negative to the virus.

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