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FLASH: Nigeria announces 220 coronavirus cases

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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has announced that 220 COVID-19 cases were confirmed on Saturday as coronavirus pandemic increases across the country.

This takes the total of confirmed cases to 2388.

The Centre for Disease Control also reported that 34 patients were discharged and 17 deaths recorded on Saturday.

Lagos accounted for 62 cases while the Federal Capital Territory recorded 52 while Kaduna recorded 31.

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Other states are 13-Sokoto, 10-Kebbi, 9-Yobe, 6-Borno, 5-Edo, 5-Bauchi, 4-Gombe, 4-Enugu, 4-Oyo, 3-Zamfara, 2-Nasarawa, 2-Osun, 2-Ebonyi, 2-Kwara, 2-Kano and 2-Plateau.

“As at Saturday 2388 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Nigeria were confirmed. With 385 discharged and 85 deaths reported.”

Meanwhile, the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) has warned against the decision of the Federal Government to relax the stay-at-home order.

The umbrella body of Nigerian doctors described the move as premature and can potentially expose more Nigerians to the coronavirus (COVID-19) infection.

The association warned that the country could experience a bounce in the number of coronavirus cases as health workers are grappling with numerous challenges like lack for bed spaces in epicenters of the pandemic, especially Lagos, unraveled cause(s) of deaths in Kano State and delay in the distribution of personal protective equipment (PPE) to public and private hospitals, among others.

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President Muhammadu Buhari had declared a two-week lockdown of Lagos and Ogun states as well as the Federal Capital Teritory (FCT) Abuja during his first address on the pandemic on March 29, 2020, to enable the country tackle the coronavirus pandemic.

On April 12, the President addressed the nation again on the same issue, announcing an extension of the lockdown by two weeks.

However, on April 27, 2020, President Muhammadu Buhari approved a ‘phased and gradual easing’ of lockdown measures in Abuja, Lagos and Ogun when he extended the lockdown by one week.

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