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Covid-19: Lagos records 17 new cases, zero fatality

by Eucharia Egwuma
April 7, 2022
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Lagos state has recorded Seventeen (17) cases out of Fifty-nine (59) confirmed new cases of coronavirus infections in the country.

This record was taken between 5th – 6th of April, 2022, and no death was recorded in the state within this period. 

Till date, 99,268 confirmed cases, 98,062 fully recovered discharged persons and 769 deaths have been recorded in the state.

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