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COVID-19: No death from Omicron variant yet in Nigeria, says NCDC
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Cholera: Nigeria records 37, 819 cases, 1,178 deaths from 23 states, FCT

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NCDC confirms deadly Delta variant of COVID-19 in Nigeria

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NCDC announces 1,483 new COVID-19 cases, totalling 118,138
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NCDC announces 1,483 new COVID-19 cases, totalling 118,138

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COVID-19: NCDC records 1,617 new infections, 14 more deaths in Nigeria
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COVID-19: NCDC records 1,617 new infections, 14 more deaths in Nigeria

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COVID-19 2nd Wave: NCDC registers 758 new infections, 3 additional deaths
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COVID-19 2nd Wave: NCDC registers 758 new infections, 3 additional deaths

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NCDC records 796 cases, highest single-day infections since COVID-19 began
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NCDC records 796 cases, highest single-day infections since COVID-19 began

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COVID-19: NCDC reports 675 new infections, 6 additional deaths in Nigeria
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COVID-19: NCDC reports 675 new infections, 6 additional deaths in Nigeria

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COVID-19: NCDC new 550 infections, jump total cases to 70,195, deaths 1,182
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COVID-19: NCDC new 550 infections, jump total cases to 70,195, deaths 1,182

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