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NCDC reveals state in Nigeria without COVID-19 related death

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has listed Taraba as the only State in the country yet to record any single death arising from COVID-19.About 20,308 cases have been discharged and 888 deaths have been recorded in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory .

However, in Taraba State, only 54 COVID-19 cases have been confirmed, out of which 11 have been discharged and 43 patients are still on admission. No death has been reported. Lagos State still has the highest numbers in the country with 15,267 cases, from which 2,160 have recovered and 192 casualties have been recorded.

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