The Federal Government is investigating a reported sharp rise in deaths in Kano city to determine if it is related to the coronavirus outbreak, health officials said on Thursday.
Nigeria has 873 confirmed coronavirus cases, 73 of them in Kano state. The national death toll is 28.
On Tuesday News report reported what it called the “mysterious” recent deaths of around 150 people in Kano city.
Reuters on Thursday quoted Sani Aliyu, a member of the Federal Government’s coronavirus task force as saying that a government team was collating “verbal autopsies” to determine whether the deaths were linked to the epidemic.
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“We don’t have a true baseline when it comes to the number of deaths. It’s something we need to investigate quite closely,” he said during a briefing with the World Health Organization. It may not necessarily be coronavirus,” he added.
A week-long lockdown in Kano state, which was extended this week, had limited citizens’ access to clinics for other ailments, while the state’s coronavirus testing lab was closed after staff became infected with the virus, Aliyu said.
He said the government was working with the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control to disinfect the lab and reopen it.
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