Lagos records 25 COVID-19 deaths
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, made the disclosure on Tuesday night.
The Agency said the deaths were recorded from June 12th to June 15th, adding that Nigeria now has 455 COVID-19 deaths.“They were all announced on June 16th.”The country now has 17,148 confirmed cases of the disease, and 5,623 have been discharged.
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