COVID-19: Kano civil servants directed to stay at home until further notice

Tue, Jan 19, 2021
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THE Kano state government has directed all civil servants to stay at home  from Tuesday, until further notice, following the increase in cases of COVID-19 in the country.

The directive is contained in a statement issued by Muhammad Garba, the Commissioner for Information,  The state government also imposed a fresh ban on the activities of viewing and event centres across the state.

Garba, however, explained that workers on essential services such as healthcare service providers, fire service, water board, teaching staff, security guards and the media were exempted from the order.
The commissioner reaffirmed government’s commitment to work with relevant stakeholders, including Islamic scholars and traditional rulers to ensure compliance with the COVID-19 Protocols.
The state government further warned that security agents would not hesitate to take stern measures to ensure compliance with the directive.
The Centre for Disease Control [NCDC] said that Kano recorded 26 new cases on Monday, bringing the total to 2,617.

The centre also said that Kano reported 70 deaths while 2,214 cases were discharged. -NAN

– Jan. 19, 2021 @ 8:53 GMT |

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