Coronavirus: Nigeria records 462 new infections
About a third of Nigeria’s cases were recorded in Lagos, the country’s commercial capital. The second most affected place in Nigeria is Abuja, the capital city with 3, 803 cases.Nigeria is Africa’s third most impacted behind only South Africa and Egypt.
The federal and state governments are working to increase testing as authorities stress that cases definitely far exceed the current tally with less than 300,000 people tested so far.The country continues to record hundreds of new COVID-19 cases daily but has also had to reopen its economy as authorities seek to balance health needs with the economic needs of the populace.
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