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389 New COVID-19 Cases, 116 Discharged And 5 Deaths On May 27 - (1422 Tested) / 148 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2950. 481 discharged. 98 Deaths / Coronavirus: Confirmed Cases In Nigeria Is 30, 3 New Cases In Lagos (2) (3) (4)

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481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by References: 11:20pm On Jul 30, 2020
481 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;

FCT-96
Lagos-89
Plateau-68
Ogun-49
Edo-44
Rivers-43
Oyo-25
Osun-23
Delta-15
Enugu-11
Kano-7
Kaduna-7
Bauchi-2
Bayelsa-1
Yobe-1
https://twitter.com/NCDCgov/status/1288962552282656768?s=19

Highlights
• Four hundred and eighty-one (481) confirmed cases were reported
in the last 24 hours from 15 states – FCT (96), Lagos (89), Plateau
(68), Ogun (49), Edo (44), Rivers (43), Oyo (25), Osun (23), Delta
(15), Enugu (11), Kaduna (7), Kano (7), Bauchi (2), Bayelsa (1) and
Yobe (1).
• Two hundred and sixty-six (266) cases were discharged in the last
24 hours in 10 states – Delta (102), Oyo (49), Kaduna (35), FCT (34),
Edo (14), Rivers (13), Borno (cool, Ogun (7), Osun (2) and Lagos (2).
• Five (5) deaths were recorded in the last 24 hours in four states –
Edo(2), Delta(1), Ondo(1) and Osun(1).
• All 36 states in Nigeria, and the FCT, have reported a confirmed case.
https://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng/

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Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by Damscodammy1(m): 11:21pm On Jul 30, 2020
E don land
Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by Flysinglemom(f): 11:23pm On Jul 30, 2020
Nnbv

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Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by Yello1(m): 11:35pm On Jul 30, 2020
It will soon end. Just a vaccine and coro is a gonna. Even now. We no send am again

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Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by References: 11:43pm On Jul 30, 2020
We will win this war....... Surely

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Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by Goodluck200: 11:45pm On Jul 30, 2020
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Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by HomerTimpson: 11:48pm On Jul 30, 2020
Is this thing for real ?

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Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by Razzness(m): 11:50pm On Jul 30, 2020
I saw someone borrowing facemask yesterday to enter a bank. Maybe this disease is overhyped or the cases are been underreported.

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Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by Confirmedzombie: 11:51pm On Jul 30, 2020
I think we are winning the fight but Nigerians must ahere to all guidelines or else we will call for a total lockdown.

With the reduced number of cases i urge the FG to proceed to the 3rd face from August 6th.

Schools can now reopen. All major markets can now reopen
All civil servants can now resume

Event centres, Night clubs should remain shut .

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Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by tutudesz: 11:53pm On Jul 30, 2020
Plateau should relax O! What a year undecided Can't wait for 2020 to finish quickly.

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Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by lamideee(f): 11:56pm On Jul 30, 2020
Thank God
Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by ojun50(m): 12:12am On Jul 31, 2020
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Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by alkines(m): 12:14am On Jul 31, 2020
tutudesz:
Plateau should relax O! What a year undecided Can't wait for 2020 to finish quickly.
like u know what 2021 holds......SMH undecided

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Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by realstars: 12:26am On Jul 31, 2020
F C T
Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by MrSensor(m): 12:47am On Jul 31, 2020
undecided I don't believe this thing. Na SCAM

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Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by chocboi78(m): 12:48am On Jul 31, 2020
Una no dy tire??

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Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by Richie6(m): 12:48am On Jul 31, 2020
Confirmedzombie:
I think we are winning the fight but Nigerians must ahere to all guidelines or else we will call for a total lockdown.

With the reduced number of cases i urge the FG to proceed to the 3rd face from August 6th.

Schools can now reopen. All major markets can now reopen
All civil servants can now resume

Event centres, Night clubs should remain shut .
Welcome back Oga confirmedzombie.
I taught you called for a total lockdown and all of a sudden the music has changed.
Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by Larryallfather(m): 12:49am On Jul 31, 2020
Lagos carry second for�‍♂️ today league table...

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Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by YoungJidan(m): 12:49am On Jul 31, 2020
Pondei-nation grin grin

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Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by pretydiva(f): 12:49am On Jul 31, 2020
May God almighty bring this pandemic to an end

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Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by Nobody: 12:52am On Jul 31, 2020
Fake...

All fake.
There was never any COVID 19 IN NIGERIA

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Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by abdul824: 12:55am On Jul 31, 2020
pls who has the Highlights for Cameroon & Ghana.. preferably in MP4 format
Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by juustine777(m): 12:56am On Jul 31, 2020
HALA!
what baffles me is that the way covid-19 operate in Nigeria is different from other countries. In Nigeria election campaign can go on but schools are shut because of the pandemic.

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Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by Gabe427: 12:56am On Jul 31, 2020
this is nice
at least the states have stopped passing Jamb


very soon we shall witness the post Corona era
my best guess 2021
Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by Hotzone(m): 12:58am On Jul 31, 2020
Covid20
Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by Coldfeets: 1:09am On Jul 31, 2020
I don't know why I'm pitying NCDC right now.

Everybody I know seems to have since long moved on with their lives and left NCDC behind with their coronavirus quagmire all alone

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Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by potbelly(m): 1:09am On Jul 31, 2020
Hmmm...
Re: 481 New COVID-19 Cases, 266 Discharged And 5 Deaths On July 30 - (3,622 Tested) by andyanders: 1:16am On Jul 31, 2020
Must every death now attributed to covid-19? Has there not been a day people don't die b4 the outbreak of this pandemic?

Other countries in the word are trying to improve towards fighting the economic diverstation this has brought to their economy nd people, everyday here in Nigerian, u keep giving out figures without any confirmation to the public, while those in charge smile to their banks to the detriment of the governed.

People are hungry, students are dying from industrial harzards while looking 4 what to eat.

Enough of this report.

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