ICYMI: Nigeria Reports 571 New COVID-19 Cases, 343 More Recoveries
A map showing the country’s COVID-19 infections as of Sunday, July 12th, 2020. Channels TV/Benjamin Oluwatoyin.Nigeria on Sunday reported five hundred and seventy-one new cases of COVID-19 with three hundred and forty-three more recoveries.
This is according to the latest figures released on Sunday night in a tweet by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control . The NCDC noted that the new cases of COVID-19 were reported in nineteen states in the country as well as the Federal Capital Territory .It added that Lagos State had the highest infections for the day – 158 – and is followed by Ebonyi – 108, Edo -53, Ondo – 46, FCT – 38, Oyo -20, Kwara – 19, Plateau – 17, Osun – 14, and Bayelsa – 14.
Other states with fresh infections from COVID-19 are: Ekiti – 14, Katsina – 14, Akwa Ibom – 11, Kaduna – 11, Rivers – 11, Niger – 10, Ogun – 7, Kano – 6, Cross River – 4, and Bauchi – 2. The new figures now take the country’s infection from the virus to 32,558 with the number of discharged persons now 13,447.
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