COVID 19: Katsina records 24 deaths, discharges 705

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Katsina State Government yesterday said it has recorded 24 deaths from COVID-19 since the death of its index case in April, while 705 people with the virus have

atsina State Government yesterday said it has recorded 24 deaths from COVID-19 since the death of its index case in April, while 705 people with the virus have been treated and discharged.

 

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