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COVID-19: Nigeria hits 89 cases, US to recall retired soldiers as world cases top 600,000

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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has announced a climb to 89 of those inflected by COVID-19 in Nigeria.
On Saturday, NCDC tweeted, “Eight new cases of #COVID19 have been reported in Nigeria, seven in Lagos State and one in Benue.
“As of 04:00 pm on 28th of March, there are 89 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria with one dead.
“For a breakdown of cases by states in real time, Lagos currently has 59 cases, FCT – three, Ekiti – one, Oyo – three, Edo – two, Bauchi – two, Osun – one, Rivers – one, Enugu – two, and Benue – one.”
46 African countries in Africa are hit so far by the disease.
Elsewhere, after signing a sweeping $2 trillion coronavirus spending package into law, President Trump issued an order that permits the Pentagon to bring former troops back to active duty to augment forces already involved in the military’s response to the pandemic.
It comes as the United States has become the epicenter of the novel coronavirus pandemic, with more than 100,000 confirmed infections and nearly 1,600 deaths.
According to The Washington Post, more than 600,000 people have been infected and at least 28,000 have died worldwide, according to Johns Hopkins University. Italy has been hit especially hard, with more than 9,000 deaths — most in the world. Italy has also surpassed China’s reported case total, with more than 86,000 infections as of Saturday.
South Korea marked a new milestone, as more coronavirus patients have been discharged than those currently undergoing treatment.
https://everyday.ng/covid-19-precautions-from-who-and-ncdc/

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