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COVID-19 In Nigeria: Lagos Coronavirus Deaths Now 50

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The Lagos State Coronavirus deaths have risen to 50 with three more deaths recorded on Saturday.

Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, made the disclosure through his Twitter account on Saturday evening.

He, however, did not give additional information about the sex, age, nationality or medical conditions of the deceased.

Abayomi added that 254 new cases of Coronavirus infection were confirmed in Lagos on May 29, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the state to 4,393.

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The commissioner noted that on the same day, 29 Coronavirus patients- five females and 24 males, including two Indians, were discharged at the state’s isolation facilities following their full recovery.

“This brings the total number of #COVID-19 discharged patients in Lagos to 854,” he said.

Abayomi said that Coronavirus was real, advising residents to ensure regular hand-washing and physical distancing to make Lagos disease free.

Ekohotblog understands that Lagos has 3, 471 active cases, two evacuated from Nigeria, while 16 were transferred to Ogun and Ondo.




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