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As cases decline, Nigeria records 22 new COVID infections, zero fatality via thecableng COVID19

February 20, 2022 8:12 AM

Nigeria’s daily COVID-19 count maintained a relatively low figure on Saturday — with 22 new cases confirmed in five states and the federal capital territory . Saturday’s figure is a 43.5 percent decrease over the past 24 hours — 39 new cases reported on Friday.Lagos recorded the most cases on Saturday with 13 new positive samples, followed by Osun with four and Kaduna with two.The fatality toll remains 3,142— as the agency reported no new death on Saturday.AdvertisementA total of 254,243 coronavirus cases have now been recorded across the country, out of which 230,587 patients have recovered.

 

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