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Jigawa COVID-19 cases on the rise, Gov. Badaru raises alarm

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Rayyan Alhassan
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The Jigawa Government says it has recorded 47 new Coronavirus cases, bringing the total to 386 cases in the state, with 12 deaths.

Governor Muhammad Badaru of Jigawa State has raised the alarm over the increasing cases of COVID-19 infections in the state.

Addressing newsmen on Wednesday in Dutse, the state capital, the governor disclosed that the state had recorded 47 new cases, bringing the total to 386 cases in the state, with 12 deaths

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The governor said: “Within the last three weeks, cases have surged in the state from the NYSC Orientation Camp.”

He said that those with the virus were receiving treatment.

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The governor said that the number of deaths from COVID-19 in the state increased by one on Dec. 22, bringing the total deaths to 12.

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He said that so far, the cumulative number of cases in the state was 386.

The governor said the state had last week closed schools as a preventive measure to control the spread of the virus in institutions.

Mr Badaru also announced that civil servants from grade level 12 and below would work from home from Thursday, Dec. 24, for an initial period of two weeks.

“After this initial period, the situation will be reassessed, and civil servants will be informed on the next line of action accordingly,” he said.

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The governor directed the ministries, departments and agencies to enforce the order,.

He said that strict personal hygiene and social distancing must be observed, and face mask must be worn.

NAN

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