Coronavirus: total Nigeria cases and deaths, real-time map
Updates on the total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases, deaths and discharged patients, both in Nigeria and worldwide.
![Fire service crews decontaminate a street in Abuja.](https://img.asmedia.epimg.net/resizer/v2/J3472EDWMZO6ND5CR3MBWD4DG4.jpg?auth=4fe3c84eedf39ef6ac05f42b30645ee789d3e89e9a7d9283314a8c0127e68fd8&width=360&height=203&smart=true)
This article is now out of date. You can follow Nigeria's coronavirus numbers for Friday 3 April here.
Confirmed Nigeria coronavirus cases
As of 01:00 WAT (02:00 CEST) on Friday 3 April, there had been 184 confirmed coronavirus cases and 2 deaths in Nigeria, while 20 people in the country have recovered after contracting Covid-19. In a bid to curb the spread of the virus, both major Nigerian cities, Lagos and Abuja, have been placed under a two-week lockdown, as has Ogun State.
Worldwide real-time coronavirus map
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Worldwide coronavirus cases
The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases worldwide at the above time stood at 1,014,296. In total, 52,982 people have died from Covid-19, while 212,018 have recovered from the disease.
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