After weeks of contributing regularly to Nigeria’s count of
COVID-19 infections, Lagos and Plateau recorded no new case on Monday,
according to the country’s latest update on positive samples.
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) confirmed 120
new cases of the coronavirus in 12 states and the federal capital territory
(FCT) on Monday.
The latest figure shows a relatively significant increase in
new infections compared to the previous day — on Sunday, the country recorded
its lowest daily count since April with 58 new cases confirmed.
According to the breakdown of new cases on Monday, Rivers
alone accounted for more than half the total figure with 65 positive samples,
followed by FCT wit 12, and Ogun with nine.
Although both states — Lagos and Plateau — which have been
the epicentre of coronavirus infections in Nigeria at different intervals
recorded no new positive sample on Monday, they still account for the most
active cases in the country.
Out of Nigeria’s 7,401 active cases, Lagos currently tops
the list with 4,197 patients, followed by Plateau with 749 infections.
A total of 183 people were discharged on Monday, increasing
the total to 50,951, while no new death was recorded.
Meanwhile, Anambra which had discharged all its patients as
of October 4, 2020, recorded seven new positive samples on Monday.
Kogi and Sokoto are the only states that currently have no
active case of COVID-19.
A total of 59,465 cases have now been confirmed across the
country, out of which 1,113 deaths have been recorded.
Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday120 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;
— NCDC (@NCDCgov) October 5, 2020
Rivers-65
FCT-12
Ogun-9
Katsina-8
Anambra-7
Bauchi-5
Oyo-5
Nasarawa-3
Kaduna-2
Kwara-1
Taraba-1
Imo-1
Delta-1
59,465 confirmed
50,951 discharged
1,113 deaths pic.twitter.com/Dy6aL1FdtP
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