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BREAKING: COVID-19 patients discharged in Abuja, see numbers

Onyxnews Nigeria reports that the Federal Capital Territory Administration on Saturday said that four coronavirus patients have been discharged.
The FCT administration announced that the previously coronavirus infected persons were discharged from Gwagwalada Isolation Centre, Abuja.
The FCTA made this announcement via its micro-blogging site, Twitter. It tweeted: “The FCTA has confirmed the discharge of four #COVID-19 patients, bringing the total number of discharged to 11 in the FCT as at 12.30am, April 11th, 2020.”
Similarly, Lagos State Government has announced the discharge of fully seven more COVID-19 patients on Friday.
This was announced by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu via his official Twitter handle.
He tweeted: “Today, seven more patients comprising of 3 females and four males were discharged to reconnect with thier families after a full recovery and having tested negative twice consecutively for COVID-19.”
This reliable online news platform reported earlier today that Lagos State had announced the death of a COVID-19 patient.
Lagos State commissioner for health, Prof Akin Abayomi confirmed the death case, said the patient was killed by the deadly pandemic in a private hospital on Saturday.
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