20 in Afghan presidential palace positive for Covid-19
A security officer stands guard in a tower at the presidential palace in Kabul. Afghanistan has officially reported 933 coronavirus infections, including 33 deaths, but observers fear that the true figures are higher. – EPA pic, April 19, 2020.
ABOUT 20 workers in Afghan President Ashraf Ghani’s palace have tested positive for the coronavirus, two officials told AFP yesterday, but so far, there is no indication that the leader himself has been infected. “Twenty-odd people are infected with Covid-19 in the presidential palace. However, it is kept under wraps to ensure no panic,” said one government official.
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