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Nigeria Records More Deaths As COVID-19 Cases Increase

Despite the spike in cases, many Nigerians have abandoned recommended safety protocols.

 

Nigeria’s has reported more deaths from COVID-19 complications as infections continue to rise in the country.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) confirmed 566 new cases and 11 deaths across the country on Thursday.

According to the latest NCDC data, Lagos had the highest number of infections with 283 cases. Akwa Ibom followed with 88 infections, while Oyo had 62.

Others are Rivers (62), FCT (18), Ogun (17), Ekiti (12), Kwara (11), Plateau (6), Zamfara (3), Kaduna (2), and Katsina (2).

In all, Nigeria has confirmed 176,577 cases. Out of that number, 165,323 patients have been discharged and 2,178 people have died in 36 states including the Federal Capital Territory.

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A Third Wave?

File photo: Fire service men are seen fumigating a government building on the second day of a 14-day lockdown aimed at limiting the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Abuja, Nigeria on April 1, 2020. Photo: Sodiq Adelakun / Channels TV

 

There have been fears that the country was already entering into the third wave of the pandemic but authorities have warned political parties and other stakeholders to ensure strict compliance with the COVID-19 protocols in the conduct of all political events in the country.

The Presidential Steering Committee (PSC) on COVID-19 have asked them to ensure mandatory use of face masks for everyone attending such political events.

It stated that persons without face masks should not be allowed access to the venues, while hand hygiene facilities should be made available for people before gaining access to the venues.

States Affected No. of Cases (Lab Confirmed) No. of Cases (on admission) No. Discharged No. of Deaths
Lagos 65,261 6,267 58,529 465
FCT 20,039 127 19,742 170
Kaduna 9,192 42 9,084 66
Plateau 9,118 53 9,008 57
Rivers 7,849 327 7,420 102
Oyo 7,279 330 6,810 139
Edo 4,961 23 4,753 185
Ogun 4,837 106 4,672 59
Kano 4,030 24 3,896 110
Ondo 3,607 85 3,455 67
Kwara 3,257 134 3,068 55
Akwa Ibom 2,896 888 1,976 32
Delta 2,691 63 2,556 72
Osun 2,627 33 2,541 53
Enugu 2,490 16 2,445 29
Nasarawa 2,403 19 2,345 39
Gombe 2,186 52 2,090 44
Katsina 2,163 57 2,071 35
Ebonyi 2,047 13 2,002 32
Anambra 1,920 75 1,826 19
Abia 1,736 32 1,682 22
Imo 1,688 27 1,624 37
Bauchi 1,553 2 1,534 17
Benue 1,366 15 1,327 24
Borno 1,344 1 1,305 38
Adamawa 1,134 4 1,098 32
Ekiti 1,004 99 894 11
Taraba 1,001 0 977 24
Niger 961 27 914 20
Bayelsa 946 25 895 26
Sokoto 787 1 758 28
Jigawa 562 25 521 16
Yobe 499 0 490 9
Kebbi 450 42 392 16
Cross River 437 25 394 18
Zamfara 251 7 236 8
Kogi 5 0 3 2
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