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BREAKING: 138 New COVID-19 Cases Confirmed In Nigeria, 2 Deaths

Kennedy IgweBy Kennedy IgweAugust 30, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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138 be cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Nigeria, bringing the total to 53,865 in the country.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) made the disclosure on Sunday via its verified Twitter handle.

Out of the new cases, Plateau topped the list with 55, followed by Lagos with 15. Others are Ebonyi-11, Oyo-11, Abia-8, Anambra-7, FCT-7, Rivers-7, Kaduna-6, Ondo-5, Kwara-3, Bauchi-1, Benue-1 and Edo-1.

Two new fatalities were recorded pushing the total to 1,013, while recovery toll rose to 41,513 in the country.

A breakdown of the cases as reported by NCDC reads below:

138 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;

Plateau-55
Lagos-15
Ebonyi-11
Oyo-11
Abia-8
Anambra-7
FCT-7
Rivers-7
Kaduna-6
Ondo-5
Kwara-3
Bauchi-1
Benue-1
Edo-1

53,865 confirmed
41,513 discharged
1,013 deaths pic.twitter.com/HfTvUqmYXc

— NCDC (@NCDCgov) August 30, 2020

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