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BREAKING: 195 New Infections, As Nigeria’s COVID-19 Cases Exceed 3,000

Kennedy IgweBy Kennedy IgweMay 7, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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Coronavirus cases in Nigeria have risen to 3,145 after 195 new infections were confirmed in the country.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC broke the news on late night Wednesday via its verified Twitter handle.

Out of the 195 fresh cases, 82 were confirmed in Lagos, 30 in Kano, 19 in Zamfara, 18 in Sokoto, 10 in Borno, nine in Abuja, eight in Oyo, five in Kebbi and Gombe, four in Ogun, three in Katsina and one each in Kaduna and Adamawa.

Discharged and death tolls also rose to 534 and 103 respectively.

NCDC tweeted: “195 new cases of #COVID19; 82-Lagos 30-Kano 19-Zamfara 18-Sokoto 10-Borno 9-FCT 8-Oyo 5-Kebbi 5-Gombe 4-Ogun 3-Katsina 1-Kaduna 1-Adamawa.

“3145 confirmed cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria Discharged: 534 Deaths: 103.”

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