Nigeria on Sunday recorded 338 new cases of coronavirus. The Nigeria Center for Disease Control confirmed this on its official Twitter page. This brings the total number of cases in Nigeria to 5959. The tweet read: \u201c\u201c338 new cases of #COVID19; 177-Lagos 64-Kano 21-FCT 16-Rivers 14-Plateau 11-Oyo 9-Katsina 4-Jigawa 4-Kaduna 3-Abia 3-Bauchi 3-Borno 2-Gombe 2-Akwa
The Nigeria Center for Disease Control confirmed this on its official Twitter page.The tweet read: ““338 new cases of #COVID19;.
The Nigeria Center for Disease Control confirmed this on its official Twitter page.The tweet read: ““338 new cases of #COVID19;Nigeria Latest News, Nigeria Headlines
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