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Nigeria Records 983 COVID-19 New Infections, Hits 1,710 Death Cases

February 12, 2021
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Lagos State has recorded the highest number of covid-19 cases in the data released by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) on Thursday night.

In the record made available, the unit said 19 states and the Federal Capital Territory had new cases.

While Lagos recorded 236, FCT had 123 new cases, followed by Plateau which had a data of 92 new cases.

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NCDC through further data showed that Benue recorded 63, Katsina 53, Oyo 50, Osun 45, Kaduna 43, Edo 33, Ogun 31, Ebonyi 31, Akwa Ibom 30.

 

Other states include; Kano 26, Gombe 18, Bauchi 16, Delta 12, Imo 11, Cross River 10, Rivers 10, and Niger 5.

The record given by the unit left the nation with a total record of 938 new cases.

The centre disclosed that 8 new death were added to the death record of 1,701, leading to 1,710.

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The NCDC also disclosed that Nigeria has now recorded a total of 143,516 infections.

938 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-236
FCT-123
Plateau-92
Benue-63
Katsina-53
Oyo-50
Osun-45
Kaduna-43
Edo-33
Ogun-31
Ebonyi-31
Akwa Ibom-30
Kano-26
Gombe-18
Bauchi-16
Delta-12
Imo-11
Cross River-10
Rivers-10
Niger-5

143,516 confirmed
118,012 discharged
1,710 deaths pic.twitter.com/Qky6BKElMz

— NCDC (@NCDCgov) February 11, 2021

While a total of 118,012 have been discharged.

 

 

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