More danger for Lagos: Coronavirus infections surpass 500

April 23, 2020
164 Views

<!– Troubled Sanwo-Olu –>

Sanwo-Olu troubled over rising cases of Coronavirus infections in Lagos

Troubled Sanwo-Olu

By Kazeem Ugbodaga

There is more danger in Lagos as the state’s Coronavirus infections hit 504, after 74 new cases on Wednesday.

The 74 new cases have been the highest the state has recorded.

On Sunday, the state recorded 70 cases and on Tuesday, it recorded 59 infections.

Lagos has discharged 107 Coronavirus survivors so far, but it keeps receiving more cases in extremely huge number, making a mockery of its discharge.

Active cases the state now has deal with is 379.

Total number of Coronavirus deaths in the state have been put at 16.

Right now, Lagos has more than half of the entire Coronavirus infections rate in the country.

How States Stands

Lagos-504
FCT-119
Kano-73
Ogun-24
Katsina-21
Osun-20
Oyo-17
Edo-17
Kwara-10
Kaduna-9
Akwa Ibom-9
Borno-9
Bauchi-8
Delta-6
Gombe-5
Ekiti-4
Ondo-3
Rivers-3
Jigawa-2
Enugu-2
Niger-2
Abia-2
Benue-1
Anambra-1
Sokoto-1
Adamawa-1

You may be interested

Arsenal Equal Chelsea’s London Derby Feat After 5-1 Win Vs Palace
Sports
Sports

Arsenal Equal Chelsea’s London Derby Feat After 5-1 Win Vs Palace

Webby - December 21, 2024

Arsenal equaled Chelsea’s London derby achievement following their 5-1 win against Crystal Palace in Saturday’s Premier League game at Selhurst…

Haaland Backs Guardiola To Turn Man City’s Poor Form Around
Sports
Sports

Haaland Backs Guardiola To Turn Man City’s Poor Form Around

Webby - December 21, 2024

Erling Haaland had said he and his Manchester City teammates are still backing manager Pep Guardiola to turn the team’s…

PSG To Reignite Interest In Osimhen
Sports
1 views
Sports
1 views

PSG To Reignite Interest In Osimhen

Webby - December 21, 2024

Paris Saint-Germain have contacted Napoli to discuss signing Victor Osimhen in January, according to reports in France.It is reported that…

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published.