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BREAKING: Nigeria Confirms 543 New Cases Of COVID-19 As Total Tops 38,000

Kennedy IgweBy Kennedy IgweJuly 22, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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Nigeria’s coronavirus cases have increased by 543 to 38,344 in the country.

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

Lagos, the epicentre recorded 180; the highest daily toll, followed by FCT with 86. Others are Kaduna-56, Edo-47, Ondo-37, Kwara-35, Ogun-19, Rivers-19, Kano-17, Ebonyi-16, Enugu-16, Delta-7, Bayelsa-4, Bauchi-3 and Abia-1.

Total discharged rose to 15,815 while 813 fatalities confirmed in the country.

A breakdown of the cases by NCDC reads: “543 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria; Lagos-180 FCT-86 Kaduna-56 Edo-47 Ondo-37 Kwara-35 Ogun-19 Rivers-19 Kano-17 Ebonyi-16 Enugu-16 Delta-7 Bayelsa-4 Bauchi-3 Abia-1 38,344 confirmed 15,815 discharged 813 deaths.”

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