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Lagos Commissioner for Health, Akin Abayomi |
The Lagos Commissioner for Health, Akin Abayomi, announced on Wednesday, April 8, 2020, that the diseased was a 66-year-old who travelled from India, via Dubai, and arrived in Lagos on March 17.
"Lagos recorded another #COVID19 related death; a 66 year old Briton who travelled from India via Dubai to Lagos on 17th of March, 2020. Let's #StayHome and #StaySafe to stop the spread of #COVID19 infection #ForAGreaterLagos," he tweeted.
#COVID19Lagos Update as at 7th April, 2020— Prof. Akin Abayomi (@ProfAkinAbayomi) April 8, 2020
📣10 new cases of #COVID19 confirmed.
📣Total #COVID19Lagos cases rises to 130.
📣Another #COVID19 patient was discharged after full recovery. This brings the number of discharged patients to 32.@jidesanwoolu@drobafemihamzat pic.twitter.com/BNoNP0XOcC
The deceased is the third coronavirus patient to die in Lagos, the epicentre of Nigeria's coronavirus battle. The previous two in Lagos are a 55-year-old man that died at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) on April 2, and a 36-year-old Nigerian that died in a private facility on April 4.
The new case is the seventh to die as a result of coronavirus infection in Nigeria. The other four cases have been recorded in the FCT (2), Edo (1), and Katsina (1).
A total of 254 coronavirus cases have been recorded in 16 states and the FCT, with Lagos recording the highest with 130.
The state has also discharged a total of 32 patients who have recovered from the disease. Nigeria's total number of discharged patients, as of April 7, stands at 44.
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