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See 10 states with confirmed and suspected cases of coronavirus

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Coronavirus test has been carried out in ten states in Nigeria since February 27 that the first case was reported.

The Herald gathered that some suspected cases tested negative while some cases confirmed positive.

Below are the reported states with confirmed and suspected cases of coronavirus

1. Ekiti state

2. Edo state

4. Plateau state

5. Katsina state

6. Kano state

7. Lagos state

8. Ogun state

9. Yobe state

10: Ondo state

Meanwhile, The Herald reported that the Federal Government has issued a travel ban on 13 countries over the spread of the deadly coronavirus as a precautionary measure.

This was announced by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation Boss Mustapha at a media briefing on Wednesday.

He said those who arrived into the country in the last 15 days from the 13 countries, would be subjected to supervised 14 days self-isolation.

Mustapha, who was accompanied by the Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehinare, explained that the ban on the 13 countries became necessary because of their high-risk status in terms of the spread of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

According to him, the ban on the 13 countries would take effect from Saturday, March 21, 2020, adding that the Visa-on-Arrival policy had been temporarily suspended.

He said: “This morning, we have found it necessary to brief Nigerians on further measures being taken after an assessment of the global situation. They are as follows:

“The Federal Government of Nigeria is restricting entry into the country for travellers from the following thirteen (13) countries; China, Italy, Iran, South Korea, Spain, Japan, France, Germany, Norway, the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Netherlands and Switzerland. These are all countries with over 1,000 case domestically.

“All persons arriving in Nigeria who might have visited these countries, fifteen days prior to such arrival, will be subjected to supervised self-isolation and testing for 14 days.”

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