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BREAKING: Lagos Discharges Indian, 36 Other COVID-19 Patients

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The Lagos State Government on Wednesday said it has discharged 37 more COVID-19 patients from its facilities after they tested negative for the virus.

The state’s Ministry of Health disclosed this on its Twitter handle, saying the discharged patients were 19 females and 18 males. 

It said, “COVID19Lagos patients; 19 females and 18 males including a foreign national; an Indian were today discharged from our Isolation facilities at Yaba, Onikan and Eti-Osa to reunite with the society.‬

“The patients; five from IDH, Yaba, 25 from Onikan and 7 from the Eti-Osa (LandMark) Isolation Centres have fully recovered and tested negative twice consecutively to ‪#COVID19. 

“With this, the number of patients successfully managed and discharged in Lagos has risen to 358‪.”

This brings the total number of discharged patients in the state to 358.

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