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    Home»Health Talk»Nigeria COVID-19 Coronavirus Update: 61,667 Confirmed Cases and 1,125 Total Deaths as of 22nd October 2020

    Nigeria COVID-19 Coronavirus Update: 61,667 Confirmed Cases and 1,125 Total Deaths as of 22nd October 2020

    Health Talk By AdminOct 22, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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    Nigeria COVID-19 Coronavirus Update
    Nigeria COVID-19 Coronavirus Update

    Nigeria’s Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic case statistics as reported by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) are highlighted below:

    Confirmed Cases: 61,667
    Active Cases: 3,662
    Discharged Cases: 56,880
    Death: 1,125

    Please, let’s stay home and stay safe. If you feel worried about related symptoms, call NCDC Toll: free – 080097000010.

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