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Nigeria: COVID-19 - Anambra Identifies Cattle Dealer From Kano As Second Case

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Awka — Anambra State has recorded the second case of coronavirus pandemic and the victim was a returnee from Kano.

The man, who hailed from the northern part of the country, was believed to be a dealer on cattle and returned to Anambra State on May 6, 2020, only to start manifesting symptoms of COVID-19.

In a broadcast to the people of the state during which he announced the new case of COVID-19, Governor Willie Obiano confirmed that the new case returned from Kano after a short business trip.

The governor said: "It is saddening that despite our efforts to tighten security at the boundaries, this new case was able to sneak back into Anambra State after a trip to Kano.

Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country, we have had only two positive cases in Anambra State.

Source: allAfrica.com

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