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BREAKING: Coronavirus cases rise to 1532 in Nigeria, check affected states

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has recorded new cases of coronavirus COVID-19 in Nigeria.
Onyxnews Nigeria reports that the NCDC announced that 195 new cases of deadly COVID-19 pandemic have been recorded in Nigeria, as the total number of confirmed cases of the virus in the country hits 1532.
This reliable online news platform understands that the NCDC made the announcement via the micro-blogging site, Twitter on Tuesday night, 28 April, 2020.
NCDC tweeted, “195 new cases of #COVID19 reported; 80-Lagos 38-Kano 15-Ogun 15-Bauchi 11-Borno 10-Gombe 9-Sokoto 5-Edo 5-Jigawa 2-Zamfara 1-Rivers 1-Enugu 1-Delta 1-FCT 1-Nasarawa.
As at 11:50pm 28th April- 1532 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. Discharged: 255 Deaths: 44,” it added.
195 new cases of #COVID19 reported;
80-Lagos
38-Kano
15-Ogun
15-Bauchi
11-Borno
10-Gombe
9-Sokoto
5-Edo
5-Jigawa
2-Zamfara
1-Rivers
1-Enugu
1-Delta
1-FCT
1-NasarawaAs at 11:50pm 28th April- 1532 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria.
Discharged: 255
Deaths: 44 pic.twitter.com/oPyG4xfoa3— NCDC (@NCDCgov) April 28, 2020
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