Lagos State government has recorded 87 new COVID-19 cases, bringing it to the total number of confirmed infections in the country to 931 cases.
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Contro (NCDC) announced this via its Twitter handle.
The Nigeria Centre For Disease Control (NCDC) also stated that Lagos recorded two new COVID-19 deaths, making the number of deaths recorded so far in the state rise to 21.
Lagos State currently has the highest confirmed COVID-19 cases making it the Epicentre in Nigeria, deaths, and recoveries are on the high side.
Lagos state apparently has 718 active cases and 192 recoveries cases, according to the Nigeria Centre For Disease Control (NCDC) statistics.
The Nigeria Centre For Disease Control ( NCDC) added that, “On the 29th of April 2020, 196 new confirmed cases and 5-deaths were reported in Nigeria
“Yobe state, a new state affected with the pandemic has reported a case in the last 24 hours.
“Until now, 1,728 cases have been reported, 307 cases have been discharged after treatment from health experts and 51 fatalities have been confirmed in 34 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
“The 196 new confirmed cases were reported from 12 states- Lagos (87), Kano (24), Gombe (18), Kaduna (17), FCT (16), Katsina (10), Sokoto (eight), Edo (seven), Borno (six), Ebonyi (one), Yobe (one), Adamawa(1).”
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Out of the 51 deaths recorded in Nigeria, 21 were reported in Lagos, 5- in Borno, 3-each in Abuja, Sokoto, Edo, and Kano, one each in Ogun, Akwa Ibom, and Ekiti, two in Delta, Rivers, Osun, Katsina, and Oyo.
According to the statistics obtained from the centre, Lagos state presently has a total reported Coronavirus cases of 931; Abuja (FCT), 174; Kano, 139; Borno, 59; Gombe, 64; Ogun, 50; Osun, 34; Katsina, 40; Edo, 37; Oyo, 21; Kaduna, 32; Bauchi, 29; Akwa Ibom, 12; and Sokoto, 27.
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Kwara state has also recorded 11 confirmed cases while Ekiti state has 8; Ondo, 8; Delta, 7; Rivers, 7; Taraba, 8; Abia, 2; Enugu, 3; Niger, 2; Jigawa, 7; Zamfara, 4; Benue, 1; Anambra, 1; Adamawa, 2; Plateau, 1; Imo, 1; Bayelsa, 1; Ebonyi, 2; Kebbi, 1; Jigawa, 1 and Yobe 1.”
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