Lagos State government, on Tuesday, confirmed seventy-four new cases of coronavirus. The state ministry of health disclosed this on its official Twitter page. Also, two deaths were recorded in the State. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases as of Tuesday stands at 2,640 in Lagos which is the highest hit State in Nigeria. The
The state ministry of health disclosed this on its official Twitter page.The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases as of Tuesday stands at 2,640 in Lagos which is the highest hit State in Nigeria.“Total confirmed cases in Lagos now 2,640Related Topics:.
The state ministry of health disclosed this on its official Twitter page.The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases as of Tuesday stands at 2,640 in Lagos which is the highest hit State in Nigeria.“Total confirmed cases in Lagos now 2,640Related Topics:Nigeria Latest News, Nigeria Headlines
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