The Lagos State Government on Saturday, discharged 40 COVID-19 patients. This was disclosed in a statement on the state ministry of health official Twitter page. The discharged patients consists of 22 females and 23 males. The tweet read: '#COVID19Lagos Update, 45 COVID19 Lagos patients; 22 females & 23 males, all Nigerians have been discharged from
This was disclosed in a statement on the state ministry of health official Twitter page.
The tweet read: “#COVID19Lagos Update, 45 COVID19 Lagos patients; 22 females & 23 males, all Nigerians have been discharged from our Isolation facilities to reunite with the society.”This brings the total of cases in the country to 7,267.
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