Breaking: Lagos Records Four New Coronavirus Deaths

Lagos State has recorded four new Coronavirus death, bringing the total number of COVID-19 deaths in the state to twenty-five.

Naija News reports that the Lagos State Health Ministry (LSMOH) announced this on the micro-blogging site, Twitter, on Saturday, May 2.

This online news platform understands that the tweet also revealed that 30 cases of Coronavirus in Lagos, were recorded on Friday, May 1.

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The LSMOH tweeted: “Unfortunately, 4 #COVID19 deaths were recorded. This brings total number of #COVID19 related deaths in Lagos to 25

“Call Telephone receiver 08000CORONA for any #COVID19 issues,” the tweet added.

*️⃣ Unfortunately, 4 #COVID19 deaths were recorded. This brings total number of #COVID19 related deaths in Lagos to 25

Call ? 08000CORONA for any #COVID19 issues.

#MaskUpLagos#LagosAgainstCOVID19@ARISEtv @Fmohnigeria @EpidAlert@EpiAFRIC@thecableng@lagostelevision@WHO

— LSMOH (@LSMOH) May 2, 2020

Meanwhile, the Lagos State government led by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has the largest number of coronavirus cases (1006) recorded by a state in Nigeria with the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) confirming 238 new COVID-19 cases in Nigeria on Friday.

The NCDC tweeted: “238 new cases of #COVID19; 92-Kano 36-FCT 30-Lagos 16-Gombe 10-Bauchi 8-Delta 6-Oyo 5-Zamfara 5-Sokoto 4-Ondo 4-Nasarawa 3-Kwara 3-Edo 3-Ekiti 3-Borno 3-Yobe 2-Adamawa 1-Niger 1-Imo 1-Ebonyi 1-Rivers 1-Enugu 2170 confirmed cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria Discharged: 351 Deaths: 68,” the tweet added.

238 new cases of #COVID19;

92-Kano
36-FCT
30-Lagos
16-Gombe
10-Bauchi
8-Delta
6-Oyo
5-Zamfara
5-Sokoto
4-Ondo
4-Nasarawa
3-Kwara
3-Edo
3-Ekiti
3-Borno
3-Yobe
2-Adamawa
1-Niger
1-Imo
1-Ebonyi
1-Rivers
1-Enugu

2170 confirmed cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria
Discharged: 351
Deaths: 68 pic.twitter.com/0sWoV3sATV

— NCDC (@NCDCgov) May 1, 2020

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