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BREAKING: 304 new COVID-19 cases recorded in 14 states, FCT

Nigeria’s confirmed cases of coronavirus reached 43,841 on Sunday night following 304 fresh infections, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control said in an update.

The rest are: “Rivers-23, Plateau-16, Cross River-13, Ebonyi-12, Ondo-12, Ekiti-11, Edo-11, Benue-10, Nasarawa-10, Ogun-6, Gombe-5”The total confirmed cases so far in Nigeria now stands at 43,841 of which 20,308 have been discharged.

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