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Nigeria’s mass deaths linked to coronavirus

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The recent mass deaths reported in Nigeria’s Kano state have been linked to coronavirus by the head of the presidential task force.

Nasiru Sani Gwarzo told journalists that test results had confirmed that most of the recent deaths were from coronavirus.

He said the team had visited grave sites and taken samples from bodies that were yet to be buried to ascertain the cause of death.

Mr Gwarzo said initial mapping showed that the virus may have spread as people visited the sick and attended burials.

“It is necessary for people of Kano to wake up from their slumber, that this is a serious issue,” he was quoted as saying by local media.

The mysterious deaths were first mentioned by grave diggers who noticed an increase in burials at the cemetery.

The Kano state government initially linked the deaths to underlying medical conditions. The state has reopened its laboratory that was testing for coronavirus after it was shut down two weeks ago due to contamination.

Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari formed a task force to investigate the cause of the deaths.

The country has 2,558 confirmed cases of the virus, with Kano the second leading in the number of cases after the commercial city of Lagos.

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