The NCDC also said that two new patients have been confirmed dead from the virus in the country, bringing the total number of deaths to 87. Read more:
The new cases were confirmed on the agency’s Twitter handle on Sunday just as the country prepares to open government offices and its economy on Monday.“39-Lagos, 29-Kano, 24-Ogun, 18-Bauchi, 15-Kaduna, 12-FCT, 12-Sokoto, 8-Katsina.According to the statement, as at 11;59: pm May 3, Nigeria has 2017 Active Cases of COVID-19 and 400 Treated and Discharged.
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