W.H.O PRAISES NIGERIAN HEALTH WORKERS AMIDST CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK

The World Health Organization, Nigerian office, has again accentuated that Coronavirus isn't a capital punishment. 
The UN wellbeing organization, in its official twitter account @WHONigeria, made this known on Sunday while complimenting the nation's wellbeing laborers for the accomplishment, NAN reports. 
"COVID-19 isn't a capital punishment. On account of all the social insurance laborers serving resolutely to guarantee no lives are lost and more individuals are released. 
"Physical separating is one of the best approaches to forestall the spread of the COVID19. 
"Abstain from embracing, limit close contact with others, particularly on the off chance that they are indicating influenza like side effects, the Tweet read." 
As at 9. 30 p.m. Saturday, April 11, a sum of 318 affirmed instances of the pandemic had been recorded in Nigeria, with 10 passings. 
A sum of 19 states right now have affirmed cases in Nigeria.

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