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Lagos Records 113 New COVID-19 Cases

Lagos Records 113 New COVID-19 Cases.

 

 

 

 

Out of the 163 new cases of COVID-19 announced by the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), on Sunday, Lagos recorded 113 cases.

The State has been recording low numbers in recent times, however, it suddenly roared back to life on Sunday to take its place as the epicentre of coronavirus once again in Nigeria.

Lagos recorded just 23 cases the previous day, but it topped 113 cases on Sunday.

The nation’s 163 new cases represented a rise in infections from 111 cases on Saturday to 163 cases on Sunday.

So far, 60,266 confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in Nigeria, with 51,735 survivors discharged and 1,115 deaths.

See full figures below

Lagos-113
Kaduna-21
Osun-8
Ondo-5
Oyo-5
Ogun-3
Bayelsa-2
Taraba-2
Edo-1
FCT-1
Katsina-1
Plateau-1

60,266 confirmed
51,735 discharged
1,115 deaths

Angela Davies

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