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BREAKING: 307 New Cases As COVID-19 Records In Nigeria Surpass 10,000

Kennedy IgweBy Kennedy IgweMay 31, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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307 new coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Nigeria, bringing the total tally to 10,162 in the country.

This was disclosed by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) on Sunday night via its verified Twitter handle.

Of the 307 new cases, 188 were confirmed in Lagos, 44 in FCT, 19 in Ogun, 14 in Kaduna, 12 in Oyo, nine in Bayelsa, five in Gombe, three in Kano and Delta, two in Imo, Rivers, Niger and Bauchi and one each in Plateau and Kwara.

Total discharged and death rose to 3,007 and 287 respectively.

NCDC tweet reads: “307 new cases of #COVID19;

Lagos-188
FCT-44
Ogun-19
Kaduna-14
Oyo-12
Bayelsa-9
Gombe-5
Kano-3
Delta-3
Imo-2
Rivers-2
Niger-2
Bauchi-2
Plateau-1
Kwara-1

10162 cases of #COVID19Nigeria
Discharged: 3007
Deaths: 287.”

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