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Coronavirus: total Nigeria cases and deaths, real-time map, 3 April

Updates on the total number of registered Covid-19 cases, deaths and discharged patients, both in Nigeria and across the world.

A man wearing a face mask from the Agbado and Oke-Odo LCDA community poses for a portrait in Lagos on April 1, 2020. - More than 20 million Nigerians on March 30, 2020, went into lockdown in sub-Saharan Africa's biggest city Lagos and the capital Abu
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Confirmed Nigeria coronavirus cases

As of 01:00 WAT (02:00 CEST) on Saturday 4 April, there had been 210 confirmed coronavirus cases and four deaths in Nigeria, while 25 people in the country have recovered after contracting Covid-19.

Worldwide real-time coronavirus map

Click here if the map doesn't automatically appear. (Map created and hosted by Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering, our thanks to them.)

Worldwide coronavirus cases

The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases worldwide at the above time stood at 1,097,810. In total, 59,140 people have died from Covid-19, while 228,385 have recovered from the disease.

A man hands out soap to people before they wash their hands at plastic wash basins under the gaze of security personnel at the Bakassi Internally Displace People's (IDP) camp in Maiduguri on March 26, 2020. (Photo by Audu Marte / AFP)
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A man hands out soap to people before they wash their hands at plastic wash basins under the gaze of security personnel at the Bakassi Internally Displace People's (IDP) camp in Maiduguri on March 26, 2020. (Photo by Audu Marte / AFP)AUDU MARTEAFP

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Global confirmed cases of Covid-19 pass 1,000,000

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