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BREAKING: Two COVID-19 Patients Die In Lagos, Total Now 33

Kennedy IgweBy Kennedy IgweMay 7, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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Lagos State government has announced the death of two coronavirus patients, bringing the death toll in the state to 33.

Prof. Akin Abayomi, the state Commissioner of Health, broke the news on Thursday but gave no details of the deceased patients.

Abayomi tweeted: “#COVID19Lagos Update as at 6th May, 2020. 82 new cases of #COVID19 Infection were confirmed in Lagos. The total number of confirmed #COVID19 cases in Lagos is now 1324.

“37 additional fully recovered #COVID19 patients; 19 females & 18 males including an Indian have been discharged. The total number of #COVID19 patients discharged in Lagos is now 358.

“Lagos recorded 2 more #COVID19 related deaths bringing total deaths associated to #COVID19 in Lagos to 33.”

The health commissioner further cautioned, “all Lagos residents to adhere to directives aimed at curtailing the spread of #COVID19 #ForAGreaterLagos“.

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