BREAKING: 36-year-old dies of coronavirus in Lagos

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The Lagos State Government has announced that a 36-year-old man died of coronavirus in the state.He said that the Nigerian died on Saturday in a private facility.

reports thatThe health commissioner, who also confirmed that Lagos had recordedHe tweeted, “We lost a COVID-19 patient – a 36-year-old Nigerian male who died in a private facility on the 4th of April, 2020. total number of #COVID-19 patients who have died are now two.“Six new cases of #COVID-19 confirmed, bringing total confirmed cases to 115. A #COVID-19 patient was discharged on the 4th of April, 2020. The number of #COVID-19 patients, who have fully recovered and discharged is now 24.

Abayomi’s confirmation came a few hours after the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control on Sunday announced that the country had recorded one more death and two discharges.reports that the NCDC earlier announced 10 fresh cases of COVID-19 in Lagos, Abuja and Edo State.The new cases brought Nigeria’s confirmed COVID-19 cases to 224.Currently, Lagos has 115 cases; Abuja- 45; Osun- 20; Oyo and Edo have nine cases each, Bauch -six; Akwa Ibom- five; Ogun and Kaduna four cases each.

Others are Enugu and Ekiti- two cases each, while Rivers and Benue and Ondo States have one case respectively.

 

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Please I don’t understand our country’s own we do politics in everything,let them be making this real by showing us everything that’s the way other countries are doing please...

More details please

May God Almighty grant his soul eternal rest and his family the courage to bear this loss.

Cooked up a one liner . I'm sure there are other stories

God forgive him

They keep covering the fact that returnees heartlessly brought this plague to the local population. Trying to paint covid-19 as 'global' to achieve whatever goal which is not far from money sharing will come back to hunt

Why is he being treated in a private facility? Is it not dangerous! This is a serious virus and I think the NCDC should be only one to handle cases like this since no vaccines yet not just a private facility! No one talking about this?!

MalachyOdo1 He died in a private facility? What happened to the isolation centers?

Shallow journalism that encourages fake news. Questions like any travel history and underlying medical conditions beg for answer

Please today or when ?

Stop lying and start showing us the patients in Nigeria

We did know if he had an underlying diesese or not. All these details go a long way please

Omg

purity_gifts

Hmmmm

Jesus

But I thought private hospitals are not supposed to treat covid 19 cases.

Oh dear

frediecruze NCDCgov followlasg DrEOEhanire ProfAkinAbayomi jidesanwoolu . Kindly confirm the update by punch. COVID19 lockdownNG 👆...

Private facility. They felt a private facility will be better than the government one facility

Punch what happened to the 36-year old ? Any travel history on her?

OMGiii 😭

Hope u guys will give me my own share of the donations, I can protect myself from Covid 19

Condolence, so pathetic

The Chinese are back to normal life, because their 5G mast was destroyed. Pls let's not allow 5G in Nigeria, let's save lifes please. China Brought the CoronaVirus with 5G network. Let's not be ignorant Nigeria.

Making 5 already 🙆🙆🙆😭😭😭 We are going to overcome this God's willing

Rip

RIP

Death race of covid19 don start in Lagos Nigeria...inolilai...

Rip

𝑮𝒐𝒅 𝒉𝒆𝒍𝒑 𝒖𝒓 𝒑𝒑𝒍

🤯🤯🤯

This is heartbreaking to all Nigerians. May Allah stop the spread of this COVID-19.

So sad

RIP

Sad.

Sad news..Condolence

Innalillahi 🙏

Okeoo

A pity

And some one somewhere will still say all this is are fake news?

Wahala!

RIP

Rip

NCDCGOV won’t update it, watch and see.

Condolences. 🙏❤

Haa oga ooo

God forgive his or her shortcomings Amin🙏

Sad. Condolences

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