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Latest Coronavirus News Update For Fri, 11th September 2020

Latest Coronavirus News Update For Fri, 11th September 2020

A pleasant day to you and welcome to the compilation of the latest Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) news update on AllNews for today, Friday, September 11th, 2020.

Here are the latest Coronavirus news headlines:


Trump Admits Downplaying COVID-19 Seriousness In Released Audio

US President Donald Trump admits to downplaying the gravity of the coronavirus pandemic in recording from an interview with US journalist Bob Woodward.

Trump was reported to have said, “I wanted to always play it down,” according to a page from the book "Rage" previewed by CNN. Read more here.

200 Million Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccines Reserved By EU

The European Union said that it had entered an agreement with six pharmaceutical companies to reserve 200 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines.

The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, said, “Our chances to develop and deploy a safe and effective vaccine have never been higher, both for Europeans here at home, or for the rest of the world. Read more here.

Nigerians Beware Of COVID-19 Scammers - DG NCAC

The Director-General of the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC), Otunba Segun Runsewe, has warned Nigerians against COVID-19 con artists who pose as government-licensed consultants.

The DG said that the council had been alerted of these fraudsters who pose as legitimate financial lenders that claim to provide post-COVID-19 palliatives. Read more here.


And that’s all on the latest Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) news update on AllNews for today. More COVID-19 and Nigerian news headlines are on this dependable website. Do enjoy the rest of your day.

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