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Ogun records new Coronavirus death

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Last updated: June 13, 2020 10:16 pm
Godson
Published: June 13, 2020
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The Ogun state government has confirmed the death of another Coronavirus patient in the state.

In a tweet shared on the official Twitter handle of the state government, it was also revealed that 21 new cases of Coronavirus were recorded across 3 local government areas on June 12.

The new death brings the total number of fatalities recorded in the state to 14. There are currently 316 active cases in state which has so far discharged 214 patients.

The tweets read;

OGUN COVID-19: 21 NEW CONFIRMED CASES, 1 DEATH, 316 TOTAL ACTIVE Ogun State has recorded 21 new confirmed cases across three LGAs, on 12th June, 2020. This brings the total number of cases so far confirmed to 544.Sadly, the State also recorded 1 related death on the same day, making it a total of 14 deaths currently recorded.

As 214 patients have so far been discharged, to rejoin their families, there are 316 active cases being managed by health authorities in total.

Ogun records new Coronavirus death

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