Coronavirus
Nigeria records fresh cases of coronavirus (COVID-19), total exceeds 27,000
Nigeria has recorded fresh cases of ravaging coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and the total number of the disease hit 27,110, with Lagos detecting highest cases as usual, among all states.
Onyxnews Nigeria reports that the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) made it known that 790 new cases of the deadly disease has been detected in Nigeria. Total number of the virus now 27,110 with 10,801 discharged cases and 616 deaths.
This reliable online news platform understands that the NCDC confirmed 626 new cases of COVID-19 via the micro-blogging site, Twitter on Thursday night, July 2nd 2020.
NCDC recorded that 626 COVID-19 cases confirmed on Thursday night, 193 were detected in Lagos, FCT-85 Oyo-41 Edo-38 Kwara-34 Abia-31 Ogun-29 Ondo-28 Rivers-26 Osun-21 Akwa Ibom-18 Delta-18 Enugu-15 Kaduna-13 Plateau-11 Borno-8 Bauchi-7 Adamawa-5 Gombe-4 Sokoto-1.
NCDC tweeted: “626 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria; Lagos-193 FCT-85 Oyo-41 Edo-38 Kwara-34 Abia-31 Ogun-29 Ondo-28 Rivers-26 Osun-21 Akwa Ibom-18 Delta-18 Enugu-15 Kaduna-13 Plateau-11 Borno-8 Bauchi-7 Adamawa-5 Gombe-4 Sokoto-1 27,110 confirmed 10,801 discharged 616 deaths.”
626 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;
Lagos-193
FCT-85
Oyo-41
Edo-38
Kwara-34
Abia-31
Ogun-29
Ondo-28
Rivers-26
Osun-21
Akwa Ibom-18
Delta-18
Enugu-15
Kaduna-13
Plateau-11
Borno-8
Bauchi-7
Adamawa-5
Gombe-4
Sokoto-127,110 confirmed
10,801 discharged
616 deaths pic.twitter.com/v4AOwNPHuN— NCDC (@NCDCgov) July 2, 2020
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