COVID-19: Imo Records First Death
Imo State has recorded its first COVID-19 death.

This was revealed on Wednesday by the Chairman of the COVID-19 Taskforce in the state, Professor Maurice.
According to him, the victim had serious health issues before he was brought to the isolation centre.
Professor Iwu believes that the victim’s condition might have complicated his chances of survival.
Meanwhile, Professor Iwu stressed that contracting the virus is not a death sentence, urging people to always stay safe to fight the pandemic.
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