COVID-19 team fishes out foreign returnee in Benue – Daily Trust

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A man (names witheld), who allegedly hid himself since return to Makurdi in Benue state from a foreign country, has been fished out by the Emergency Response Committee on Coronavirus in the state.

Our correspondent reports that samples of the man’s blood and members of his family have also been taken to Abuja for testing.

 

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For what ever reason, why was he hiding. He was supposed to reveal this information to the authorities for help. How did he even escape Abuja.

The are not ashamed to travel but find it convenient to import all manner of sickness to the nation. Wicked people indeed.

Is he infected?

That's the way to go. Very reckless from him.

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Kaji dan hegiya meye na buya? Salon ya hyafawa wadan basu da ita

Let them be tested.

Which Country was he in?

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