COVID-19: Adamawa index case, 4 others discharged

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“I congratulate all of you and wish that you integrate with your families and the society without any stigmatization.”

Adamawa Government says its COVID-19 index case was among the five patients discharged on Monday in Yola.

The governor said the five patients were discharged after tests by the National Centre for Disease Control confirmed them negatively.

 

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The stigma is more dangerous than the virus. Government needs to educate the public against stigmatisation of victims of this virus.

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