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BREAKING: 66-Year-Old Briton Dies Of Coronavirus In Lagos

Kennedy IgweBy Kennedy IgweApril 8, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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A 66-year-old British citizen died of coronavirus complications in Lagos.

The Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Akin Abayomi made the announcement via his verified twitter handle on Wednesday.

Abayomi said the patient came into the country from India via Dubai on the 17th of March.

He also stated that the COVID-19 cases in Lagos had risen to 130.

He tweeted: “#COVID19Lagos Update as at 7th April, 2020.

“10 new cases of #COVID19 confirmed. Total #COVID19Lagos cases rises to 130.

“Another #COVID19 patient was discharged after full recovery. This brings the number of discharged patients to 32.

“Lagos recorded another #COVID19 related death; a 66 year old Briton who travelled from India via Dubai to Lagos on 17th of March, 2020.”

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