Prominent Afghan editor dies of COVID-19
A prominent Afghan journalist died of COVID-19, an independent media safety group protecting reporters' rights, said on Monday
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A prominent Afghan journalist died of COVID-19, an independent media safety group protecting reporters' rights, said on Monday.
"Dad Mohammad Onaby, editor-in-chief of (state-run) Islah Daily, passed away of COVID-19 and buried on Sunday," Xinhua news agency quoted the Afghan Journalists Safety Committee (AJSC) as saying in a statement.
His death has taken the number of media workers and reporters to die due to COVID-19 to seven.
Since the pandemic hit Afghanistan in February, a total of 34,451 people have been infected with COVID-19, while the death toll stood at 1,010. (IANS)
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