Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) confirmed 394 fresh COVID-19 cases across 17 states and Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Wednesday.
Also, 927 new recoveries were confirmed on Wednesday — making it the highest number of patients discharged in the week as the agency recorded 230 recoveries on Sunday, 461 on Monday, and 554 on Wednesday.
With this, Nigeria’s total recovery tally currently stands at 139,983.
394 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;
Bauchi-75
Lagos-36
Akwa Ibom-33
FCT-32
Nasarawa-29
Kaduna-26
Rivers-25
Ogun-22
Oyo-21
Edo-20
Taraba-18
Imo-17
Ondo-17
Borno-8
Plateau-7
Zamfara-4
Osun-3
Kano-1159,646 confirmed
139,983 discharged
1,993 deaths pic.twitter.com/1gOAhwkTzp— NCDC (@NCDCgov) March 10, 2021
The new positive samples remained on a low side, however, Wednesday’s data recorded the highest single-day count since on Sunday.
At the start of the week, 269 new cases were confirmed, which rose to 371 on Monday; then declined to 346 fresh infections on Tuesday.
In the latest toll, Bauchi state recorded the highest number of new infections with 75 positive samples; followed by Lagos, the worst-hit state with COVID-19 in Nigeria, which had 36.
Other states with new cases include: Akwa Ibom (33), FCT (32), Nasarawa (29), Kaduna (26), Rivers (25), Ogun (22), Oyo (21), Edo (20), Taraba (18), Imo (17), Ondo (17), Borno (8), Plateau (7), Zamfara (4), Osun (3), and Kano (1).
However, the agency said;
Wednesday’s report includes data from Taraba state recorded over the last two days”
It reported that Nigeria had five new deaths, increasing the total number of fatalities to 1,993.
The country now has a total of 159,646 confirmed COVID-19 infections across 36 states and the FCT, with 17,670 currently active cases.
Today’s report includes data from Taraba State recorded over the last two days
A breakdown of cases by state via https://t.co/zQrpNf5Q61 pic.twitter.com/QzJ9kDdyuS
— NCDC (@NCDCgov) March 10, 2021
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