Lagos govt announces death of 3 coronavirus patients
The Lagos State Government has announced the death of three coronavirus patients in the state.
The Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi made the announcement in a tweet via his Twitter account on Sunday, while confirming that the state recorded 62 cases of coronavirus. He said ” Three more COVID19 related deaths were recorded, bringing the total of such deaths in Lagos to 28.Meanwhile, the Nigeria Center for Disease Control, NCDC, on Saturday, confirmed 220 new cases of coronavirus disease in the country.of COVID-19; 385 patients out of these have been discharged, while 85 deaths have been recorded.
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