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Lagos govt confirms 62 new cases of COVID-19 as toll hits 1,084

A tweet by the State Ministry for Health on Sunday, said it has 1,068 confirmed cases in the state.“62 new #COVID19 infection confirmed in Lagos on the 2nd of May, 2020“22 fully recovered #COVID19Lagos patients; 8 females & 14 males, all Nigerians were discharged.

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