COVID-19: Nigeria Records 964 New Cases – Lowest Single Day Toll Since January 3
Nigeria on Sunday recorded its lowest figure of daily infections and deaths from COVID-19 since early January with 964 new cases and two deaths reported.
On January 3rd, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) announced 917 new infections, 255 recoveries and 9 deaths.
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Sunday’s 964 new cases which indicated about 40 per cent decrease from the 1,633 infections recorded on Saturday took the total number of infections in the country to 121,566, according to Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).
The new cases were reported from 19 states – Lagos (360), FCT (88) Ogun (73), Imo (72), Kaduna (67), Plateau (57), Abia (41), Osun (41), Rivers (32), Kano (26), Niger (24), Benue (23), Edo (20), Cross River (20), Akwa Ibom (8), Nasarawa (6), Zamfara (6), Ekiti (6) and Jigawa (4).
Lagos led with 360 new cases on Friday, followed by the FCT with 88 new infections.
964 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;
Lagos-360
FCT-88
Ogun-73
Imo-72
Kaduna-67
Plateau-57
Abia-41
Osun-41
Rivers-32
Kano-26
Niger-24
Benue-23
Edo-20
Cross River-20
Akwa Ibom-8
Nasarawa-6
Zamfara-6
Ekiti-6
Jigawa-4121,566 confirmed
97,228 discharged
1,504 deaths pic.twitter.com/LsnWthovB5— NCDC (@NCDCgov) January 24, 2021
Last week was one of the worst in Nigeria’s COVID-19 pandemic era. On Thursday, Nigeria recorded 1,964 new cases, the county’s highest daily figure ever.
On Saturday, the nation’s infection rate surpassed the grim milestone of 120,000.
Our discharges today includes 774 community recoveries in Lagos State managed in line with guidelines.
A breakdown of cases by state can be found via https://t.co/zQrpNeOfet pic.twitter.com/m4KH6GcIq6
— NCDC (@NCDCgov) January 24, 2021
According to review of data provided by NCDC, 11,659 persons tested positive for the virus last week (January 17- 23), which is 18 per cent higher than the previous week’s record of 9,880.
This is despite the fact that more tests were conducted in the previous week than last week.
The two deaths on Sunday which was also the lowest in the past one week raised the total fatality toll to 1,504.
Last week, Nigeria reported 82 deaths, which represents a 14 per cent increase from the previous week’s record.
In the past four weeks, there have been over 200 fatalities.
Although over 10,000 COVID-19 patients recovered and were discharged from isolation centres across Nigeria last week, the number of those on admission increased with about 23, 933 patients still receiving treatments.
Of the over 121,000 new cases, a total of 97,228 patients have recovered across the country.
So far, Nigeria has conducted over 1.2 million COVID-19 tests.