Coronavirus nigeria unveils task force rwanda steps up measures
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus situation in Nigeria and Rwanda:
Nigeria:
- The Nigerian government has unveiled a 12-member task force to coordinate the country's response to the coronavirus pandemic. The task force, led by the Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire, will oversee the implementation of measures to prevent the spread of the virus.
- The task force will also work with international partners to access vaccines and other medical supplies.
- Nigeria has so far reported 111 cases of coronavirus, with two deaths and 21 recoveries.
Rwanda:
- Rwanda has stepped up measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus, including the closure of all schools and universities until further notice.
- The government has also banned all public gatherings, including concerts, festivals, and sporting events.
- Rwanda has reported 14 cases of coronavirus, with no deaths and 12 recoveries.
- The country has also set up a special task force to coordinate the response to the pandemic, led by the Minister of Health, Dr. Daniel Ngamije.
Other updates:
- The African Union has launched a continental response to the coronavirus pandemic, which includes the establishment of a task force to coordinate the response across the continent.
- The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the coronavirus outbreak a global pandemic, and has urged countries to take immediate action to prevent the spread of the virus.
- The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has suspended all flights to and from Nigeria, citing the country's failure to meet international health standards.
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