Cholera death toll now 60 in Abuja, others -FCTA - Punch Newspapers

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The Federal Capital Territory Administration has intensified community sensitisation on cholera and severe diarrhoea diseases outbreak, as the death toll rises from 54 to 60.

Aliyu indicated that suspected cases of cholera in the territory rose from 604 to 698 within 72 hours. “In Gwagwalada Area Council, 220 suspected cases with nine deaths were recorded, Kuje Area Council had

 

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