Lagos discharges seven more coronavirus patients, total now 46 | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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“Today, seven more patients; three females and four males were discharged to reconnect with the community having recovered fully and tested negative twice consecutively.”

Lagos state government on Friday announced the discharge of seven coronavirus patients after making full recovery from the new coronavirus.

This brings to a total number of 46 patients who have fully recovered and discharged from the state’s facility in Yaba. He said the three COVID-19 related deaths recorded in Lagos were not handled ay the government facility.

 

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Their treating people who had malaria and claimed treating covid-19, the Chinese doctors are here now to treat people that have corona virus, my own opinion.

jidesanwoolu Lift lockdown order now!! People should resume their normal lives!!!

Thank God ooo

You people don't just want to allow me shine at kk in this country... Na so so cast una dey cast me comot for people body

You guys should give us the medicine you use to treat this virus

And so?

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