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Coronavirus: Enugu records cases of Covid-19 as Nigeria’s total reaches 81

As at the time of reporting on Friday night, Lagos has recorded 52 cases, FCT – 14, Ogun and Oyo States have three cases each, Bauchi, Edo and Enugu now have two cases each, while Ekiti, Osun, and River States have one case each.

More cases are still may be confirmed as the federal and state governments intensified the tracing of people who have been in contacts with infected people.

 

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I hope this is not related to the old woman thar died. Which we were made to believe was negative.

Nau wow o

God save us all. I was just about saying Enugu is free from the pandemic and then.. vwola

I don't think is true because I live in Enugu

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