Akin Abayomi, the commissioner for health in Lagos who gave the update on his Twitter account, wrote that nine new deaths were recorded.“9 COVID-19 related deaths were recorded bringing total COVID-19 related deaths in Lagos to 59,” the commissioner wrote.
Mr Abayomi said 188 new cases of COVID-19 infection were confirmed in Lagos on Sunday, bringing the total confirmed cases to 4959.Nigeria recorded 307 new cases of COVID-19 infection on Sunday, bring the total cases to 10,162.Amidst the increasing number of positive cases, several moves have been made by the federal and state governments to ease the lockdowns earlier imposed on certain parts of the country to curtail the spread of the virus.
The Presidential Task Force also announced on Monday that religious centres will be allowed to open their doors to members starting from June 2-June 29, which is subject to review by the state governments.
This is all fake and we know it why not doing anything about it
Please, enough of this nonsense. Take the money and leave us alone. You don't need any justification. This daily silly briefing is now insulting.
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