FCTA confirms 7 new cases of coronavirus in Abuja

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The Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, has confirmed 7 new cases of coronavirus in Abuja. Recall that the Nigeria Center for Disease Control,NCDC, on Friday confirmed 288 new cases of coronavirus disease in the country. Of the 288 new cases confirmed, Abuja recorded seven. Confirming the new cases, FCTA in a tweet on Saturday also

The Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, has confirmed 7 new cases of coronavirus in Abuja.

Recall that the Nigeria Center for Disease Control,NCDC, on Friday confirmed 288 new cases of coronavirus disease in the country.Confirming the new cases, FCTA in a tweet on Saturday also said a total number of 78 patients have been discharged after showing full recovery.“Total number of confirmed cases: 387.“Residents are urged to take preventive measures seriously.”

 

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