Deeq A. Posted September 15, 2020 Suleiman Ali, information minister of Somaliland – a breakaway region of Somalia – tested positive for the COVID-19 on Tuesday. “I have tested positive for the coronavirus after I and other ministries went to a testing lab in the city Las Anod, Kore, said in a news conference. The minister said that while he is feeling healthy, he has put himself in quarantine. He said over the past few weeks, the region is reporting a rising number of pandemic infections, fearing the outbreak of the second wave in Somaliland. In April, Khalif Mumin, justice minister of Hirshabelle province died of coronavirus in a hospital in Mogadishu, capital of Somalia. A self-declared state, Somaliland lies in northwestern Somalia, on the southern coast of the Gulf of Aden. According to the US-based Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center Somalia has so far reported 3,389 infections with 98 deaths. As many as 2,791 have also recovered. View the full article Share this post Link to post Share on other sites