The Lagos State government has confirmed that three more people have died in its facilities as a result of the coronavirus infection.
Akin Abayomi, Lagos commissioner of health, broke the news via his Twitter account on Sunday.
Lagos has the highest number of confirmed cases in Nigeria with 1,084 cases and the number of deaths in the state has now increased to 28 with the latest update.
“62 new #COVID19 infections confirmed in Lagos on the 2nd of May, 2020. Total number of confirmed #COVID19 cases in Lagos is now 1084,” he said.
“22 fully recovered #COVID19Lagos patients; 8 females & 14 males, all Nigerians were discharged.
“This brings the total number of #COVID19 discharged patients in Lagos to 247
Round pushpin3 more #COVID19 related deaths were recorded, bringing total of such deaths in Lagos to 28.
“StaySafe and always #Maskup #ForAGreaterLagos.”
#COVID19Lagos update as at 2nd of May, 2020
62 new #COVID19 infection confirmed in Lagos on the 2nd of May, 2020
Total number of confirmed #COVID19 cases in Lagos is now 1084
22 fully recovered #COVID19Lagos patients; 8 females & 14 males, all Nigerians were discharged. pic.twitter.com/ViHmBjvml2— Prof. Akin Abayomi (@ProfAkinAbayomi) May 3, 2020
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