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BREAKING: COVID-19: Confirmed cases of coronavirus hit 210 in Nigeria - Edoman - 04-04-2020


BREAKING: COVID-19: Confirmed cases of coronavirus hit 210 in Nigeria

 April 3, 2020

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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), has confirmed twenty new cases of coronavirus in the country.



This was disclosed via a tweet on their verified Twitter page.


“Twenty new cases of #COVID19 have been reported in Nigeria; 11 in Lagos, 3 in the FCT, 3 in Edo, 2 in Osun & 1 in Ondo.



“As at 10:30 pm 3rd April there are 210 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria.”
Meanwhile, Lagos State on Friday discharged four new patients.


This brings to 24, the total number of discharged COVID-19 Patients in the country.