Lagos Discharges 13 More COVID-19 Patients
According to the ministry, four females and nine males, all Nigerians, “have been discharged from our Onikan, Eti-Osa , Lekki and LUTH Isolation facilities to reunite with society.”
The 13 discharged patients bring the total number of COVID-19 cases successfully managed and discharged in Lagos state to 662. On Wednesday, Lagos recorded an additional 199 COVID-19 patients, according to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control. Since Nigeria started reporting coronavirus cases in February, Lagos has reported at least 2,954 infections.
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