Nigeria on Sunday night confirmed 313 new cases of coronavirus. The Nigeria Center for Disease Control, NCDC, confirmed this in a post on its official Twitter page. Lagos recorded the highest number with 146 new cases, while FCT followed with 36. This brings the total number of cases in Nigeria to 7839, with 226 deaths
The Nigeria Center for Disease Control, NCDC, confirmed this in a post on its official Twitter page.This brings the total number of cases in Nigeria to 7839, with 226 deaths recorded.
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