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Further, the number of active cases which currently stands at 10, 126, means Nigeria has recorded the lowest number of cases in over three months, a huge indicator of rapid flattening of the curve in the country.
It will be recalled that the last time Nigeria saw the number of active cases drop to the lowest was on October 24, 2020, when the number of new cases stood at 40 without any COVID-19-related death.48 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;
— NCDC (@NCDCgov) March 29, 2021
Lagos-13
Kaduna-7
Nasarawa-7
Kano-6
Kwara-5
Ondo-4
Akwa Ibom-3
Osun-3
162,641 confirmed
150,466 discharged
2,049 deaths pic.twitter.com/GfBZVXgSig
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This is important because it shows that being responsible citizens by adhering to all COVID-19 health guidelines can quickly take us back to a COVID free society. With the help of every citizen, while health workers are on the frontlines, the curve will be flattened faster and we’ll get back to normalcy. Featured Image Source: Froedtert
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