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Did you know... that in April 2020, the Somali health minister, Fawziya Abikar Nur, announced the death of Somalia's second COVID-19 victim, a state justice minister?
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... that in April, Somalia's Health minister Fawziya Abikar Nur(pictured) announced the arrival of the first vaccine doses from China and from COVAX? Source:
First vaccines ...
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Victuallers: New enough and long enough. QPQ present. The image is freely licensed and suitable for the Main Page. A good job has been done of at least getting the article straightened out; there's a bit of routine coverage in there, but given the COVID circumstances it is to be expected. I can't say I like either hook, though, at least the way they are worded. ALT0 in particular has other issues—it just seems like an extrapolation of routine coverage. ALT1 could be interesting if reworded:
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04:30, 12 May 2021 (UTC)reply
ALT1a: ... that in April 2020, Somali health minister Fawziya Abikar Nur(pictured) announced the death of the country's second COVID-19 victim,
a state justice minister?