NCDC Confirms 1303 New Coronavirus Cases, 15 More Deaths
Nigeria Centre for Disease Control on Tuesday announced 1,303 new coronavirus and 15 new casualties, increasing death toll to 1,522 in total.
The 15 deaths were significantly higher than the three deaths recorded on Monday.
The new cases were reported from 26 states – Lagos (478), FCT (211), Nasarawa (83), Rivers (72), Kwara (42), Edo 36), Ondo (34), Benue (32), Kaduna (32), Katsina (26), Plateau (26), Kano (25), Taraba (25), Osun (22), Delta (21), Oyo (21), Niger (19), Sokoto (18), Ebonyi (17), Ekiti (14), Gombe (13), Ogun (12), Bauchi (11), Zamfara (8), Borno (4) and Jigawa (1).
Lagos, Nigeria’s COVID-19 epicentre, led with 478 new cases; followed by Abuja, the second most impacted city with 211 new infections.
1,303 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;
Lagos-478
FCT-211
Nasarawa-83
Rivers-72
Kwara-42
Edo-36
Ondo-34
Benue-32
Kaduna-32
Katsina-26
Plateau-26
Kano-25
Taraba-25
Osun-22
Delta-21
Oyo-21
Niger-19
Sokoto-18
Ebonyi-17
Ekiti-14
Gombe-13
Ogun-12
Bauchi-11
Zamfara-8
Borno-4
Jigawa-1 pic.twitter.com/hWDRkXJbCD— NCDC (@NCDCgov) January 26, 2021
The figure which indicated a marginal decrease from the 1,430 infections recorded on Tuesday took the total number of infections in the country to 124,299.
Of the over 124,000 cases, a total of 99,276 patients have recovered across the country.
Meanwhile, there are over 20,000 patients still receiving treatments in isolation centres.
Our discharges today include 542 community recoveries in Lagos State, 103 in Plateau State and 22 in Kwara State managed in line with guidelines.
A breakdown of cases by state can be found via https://t.co/zQrpNeOfet pic.twitter.com/iJonF1ihnD
— NCDC (@NCDCgov) January 26, 2021
Nigerian authorities few days ago said the COVID-19 vaccines much expected this month will no longer arrive until February.
Nigeria, a country of about 200 million people, has conducted over 1.2 million tests for the virus.