The Cross River State government has said it would quarantine for 14 days the staff of theBetta Edu, the commissioner for Health and chairman of the state COVID-19 taskforce team, said this on Wednesday in Calabar.“As a state, we have shut down borders and all land entrances to prevent the spread of the virus. It is not compulsory that all states will be affected,” she said.
Cross River is among the three states in the country yet to record a case of coronavirus, as of April 28. The other two are Kogi and Yobe states. She said they were interested in testing any suspected case of COVID-19 that meets the NCDC requirements. “We don’t need a ventilator at this moment, what we want is test kit to help get more samples for laboratory analysis.
There’s no single case of corona virus in CRS what are they going there to do if not to spread
Way to go.
Can't trust those guys
They have a way of leaving behind Covid-19 when ever they arrive a state.
Prosecuting the prosecutor.
Everyone is now a suspect 😝😝😝😂😂😂😂🤣🤣😃
Why bother with such a state.
😅😅😅
Mo fo oo
Please Quarantine them.. including the DG
Mad Oohhh I 😂😂
Is this so call commissioner educated?
Hunter becoming the hunted
E don set again....
Funny
Cross River check them very well ooo... Because the never get any patient from una, de wan make una get m by force. Check dem Zoo fools.
Trust nobody .😂😂
For how many days. This looks like Money Heist🙂
isn't this a waste of their valuable time? 36 states multiplied by 14 days
Egungun
This governor don dey smoke Ilaje Weed from Ondo State.
Trouble maker, state wan qanrentine federal, enough of joke abi
Lol, this is a provocative right step
They just sent your state their share of corona virus 😂...share it wisely
Wonders shall never end in Nigeria 😂 😂 😂
Okoto iamSwaga01
Mr oladlegend see our olympotic PDP Governor😃😃
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