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100 Days of COVID-19 Responses in Nigeria

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The Nigeria government recorded its first case of the corona virus pandemic on 27th February, 2020 through an Italian contractor and the nation has since been battling with various methods and strategies to curtain the spread of the virus as the pandemic is now 100 days.

COVID-19 Nigeria: 389 New Cases Reported by NCDC

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Nigeria recorded 389 new cases of corona virus disease that put the country's total confirmed cases of COVID-19 at 12,233 across 35 states, with 8065 active cases, 3826 discharged and 342 death.

COVID-19: Sokoto discharges all Corona Virus Patients

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The Sokoto State Taskforce Committee on COVID-19 has discharged all isolated coronavirus patients in the state and recorded 14 deaths. 

COVID-19 Cases hits 11,844 in Nigeria - NCDC

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Nigeria has recorded 11,844 confirmed cases of the corona virus pandemic across 35 states and the Federal Capital Territory with 333 death and 3,696 discharged.

COVID-19: Lagos Confirmed Cases now 5,542

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Nigeria most populous state, Lagos has recorded 5,542 laboratory confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 4,573 active cases, 902 discharged cases and 67 death as the country total confirmed cases now 11,516.

Global COVID-19 Action Plan

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The fight against the spread of the global corona virus pandemic has remains top priorities across nations of the earth as World Economic issues COVID-19 Action plan. The pandemic has disrupted lives, livelihoods, communities and business world wide.

Nigeria COVID-19 Molecular Laboratory Testing Centres now 30 Nationwide

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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control says it has completed additional molecular laboratory testing centre at the National Intelligence Agency Abuja bringing the total number of completed labs to be 30.

NCDC Reports 241 New Cases of COVID-19 in Nigeria

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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has reported 241 new cases of corona virus pandemic making the total confirmed cases in the country to be 10,819 across 35 states and the FCT Abuja.

Nigeria Records 387 New Cases of COVID-19 - NCDC Reports

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According to the Nigeria Center for Disease Control report, 387 new cases of the global corona virus pandemic recorded as the country's total confirmed cases reaches 9302, 2697 discharged cases and 261 deaths in 35 states and the Federal Capital Territory Abuja.

Nigeria Records 182 New Cases of COVID-19 in Lagos, Abuja, Akwa-Ibom, Others

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Nigeria on 28 May 2020 recorded 182 new cases of corona virus pandemic in Lagos, Abuja, Akwa-Ibom, Oyo, Kaduna, Delta, Rivers, Ebonyi, Ogun, Kano, Plateau, Gombe, Kebbi, Kwara, Bauchi and Borno as the country's total confirmed cases rise to 8,915.

Nigeria Records 276 New Cases of COVID-19 with over 8,000 total Confirmed Cases

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The Nigeria Center for Disease Control NCDC has reported 276 new cases of the novel corona virus pandemic globally known as COVID-19 from 15 states and the FCT.

NCDC Reports 229 New Cases of COVID-19 in Lagos, Katsina, Imo, others

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Nigeria records 229 new cases of COVID-19 in Lagos, Katsina, Imo, Kano, FCT, Plateau, Ogun, Delta, Borno, Rivers, Oyo, Gombo, Osun, Anambra and Bayelsa making a total of 8,068 confirmed cases across 34 states with exception of Kogi and Cross River States.

Nigeria's COVID-19 Cases now 7,839 as NCDC records 313 New Cases

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The Nigeria Center for Disease Control has reported 313 new cases of the novel corona virus pandemic, globally known as COVID-19 as total confirmed cases now 7,839 across 34 states and the Federal Capital City Abuja, with the exception of Kogi and Cross River states.

Felix Omoko: 245 New Cases of COVID-19 in Nigeria

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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control reported 245 new cases of COVID-19 across 22 states including FCT Abuja as total confirmed cases hits 7,261.

COVID-19 Global Updates as Ghana hits 5,638

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The global pandemic has surfaced nearly in all Nations of the world with daily increase of confirmed cases as reported by the World Health Organisation, WHO and the United Nations.