Nigeria Records More Deaths As NCDC Confirms 1204 New COVID-19 Infections
Nigeria on Monday recorded its highest figure of COVID-19 cases in a day since the outbreak of the disease in February 2020.
This was disclosed in a late-night tweet by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).
The health agency revealed that a total of 1,204 new confirmed cases were reported from 20 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Of the figure, Lagos State reported the highest number of infections in a single day, with 654 new cases.
The south-west state is followed by the FCT, Plateau, and Kaduna where 200, 60, and 54 more infections were confirmed.
Similarly, Kano recorded 40, Rivers got 30, Edo has 28, Nasarawa recorded 25, Kebbi confirmed 19, Bauchi reported 18, Oyo has 13, Akwa Ibom recorded 12, while Bayelsa and Ogun States have 11 more cases each.
States, where cases less than 10 were reported, includes Delta – nine, Abia – eight, Benue – five, Imo – three, Borno – two, Sokoto – one, and Osun one.
NCDC tweet read:
“1204 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;
Lagos-654
FCT-200
Plateau-60
Kaduna-54
Kano-40
Rivers-30
Edo-28
Nasarawa-25
Kebbi-19
Bauchi-18
Oyo-13
Akwa Ibom-12
Bayelsa-11
Ogun-11
Delta-9
Abia-8
Benue-5
Imo-3
Borno-2
Sokoto-1
Osun-1
91,351 confirmed
75,699 discharged
1,318 deaths.”
The new figure brings to 91,351 the total number of coronavirus cases confirmed in the country.
Nigeria’s recovery figure also rose to 75,699 while 1,318 deaths have been recorded in the 36 states and the nation’s capital.