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Gombe State Government has confirmed that 5 index cases have tested positive to the COVID-19 infection in the state.
The confirmation of the positive cases was made by the State Governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya during a press briefing and emergency meeting with traditional rulers over covid-19 outbreak in the state.
Out of the 5 registered COVID-19 index cases in Gombe state, one of them is an indigene of Borno state as earlier announced by NCDC.
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