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    COVID-19: Sharp drop in number of new cases in Nigeria

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorFebruary 8, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Nigeria on Sunday recorded 506 new cases of the novel COVID-19 virus, according to the Nigeria Centre of Disease Control (NCDC).

    The figure was the lowest in over two months.

    However, the NCDC said 20 more deaths had been recorded across the country.

    READ ALSO: Why Nigeria Was Not Included In First Shipment Of Pfizer Vaccine – WHO

    To date, 139,748 cases have been confirmed, 113,525 cases discharged and 1,667 deaths recorded in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

    Sunday’s new cases were reported from 20 states, including Ondo (90), Kwara (89), Rivers (53), Borno (45), Gombe (32), FCT (28), Imo (26), Ogun (25), Lagos (22), Kaduna (14), Kano (14), Edo (13), Osun (11), Cross River (10), Yobe (9), Ekiti (7), Kebbi (6), Nasarawa (6), Oyo (5), and Jigawa (1).

    States AffectedNo. of Cases (Lab Confirmed)No. of Cases (on admission)No. DischargedNo. of Deaths
    Lagos51,6856,09345,249343
    FCT17,8246,22211,474128
    Plateau8,2973377,90456
    Kaduna7,8182567,50557
    Oyo5,9051,6564,16089
    Rivers5,7597084,96586
    Edo4,0067023,158146
    Ogun3,5784103,12345
    Kano3,3143812,84192
    Ondo2,5063712,08055
    Delta2,3966001,74452
    Kwara2,1585411,57542
    Nasarawa1,9761,59037313
    Katsina1,901321,84227
    Enugu1,8292971,51121
    Osun1,8053711,40133
    Gombe1,8022191,54142
    Ebonyi1,5402411,26930
    Abia1,3381131,21213
    Anambra1,27191833419
    Imo1,22020299919
    Bauchi1,16431,14417
    Akwa Ibom1,09050257414
    Borno1,08519885037
    Benue91735054621
    Niger84741641714
    Sokoto7591871526
    Bayelsa6953563624
    Adamawa67340524028
    Ekiti6411384949
    Taraba49610237915
    Jigawa4857240211
    Kebbi276625713
    Yobe250292138
    Cross River2221020012
    Zamfara215121958
    Kogi5032

    COVID-19 global Update

    The novel coronavirus has killed at least 2,310,234 people since the outbreak emerged in China in December 2019, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP at 1100 GMT on Sunday.

    At least 105,750,940 cases of coronavirus have been registered. Of these, at least 64,417,600 are now considered recovered.

    These figures are based on daily tolls provided by health authorities in each country and exclude later re-evaluations by statistical organisations, as has happened in Russia, Spain, and Britain.

    On Saturday, 11,728 new deaths and 427,072 new cases were recorded worldwide.

    Based on the latest reports, the countries with the newest deaths were the United States with 2,862 new deaths, followed by Mexico with 1,496 and Brazil with 978.

    The United States is the worst-affected country with 462,181 deaths from 26,918,271 cases.

    After the US, the hardest-hit countries are Brazil with 231,012 deaths from 9,497,795 cases, Mexico with 165,786 deaths from 1,926,080 cases, India with 154,996 deaths from 10,826,363 cases, and the United Kingdom with 112,092 deaths from 3,929,835 cases.

    The country with the highest death rate is Belgium with 184 fatalities per 100,000 inhabitants, followed by Slovenia with 174, United Kingdom 165, Czech Republic 161, and Italy 151.

    Europe overall has 771,213 deaths from 34,477,054 cases, Latin America and the Caribbean 617,064 deaths from 19,511,180 infections, and the United States and Canada 482,867 deaths from 27,718,720 cases.

    Asia has reported 244,238 deaths from 15,452,849 cases, the Middle East 99,165 deaths from 4,899,328 cases, Africa 94,742 deaths from 3,660,024 cases, and Oceania 945 deaths from 31,787 cases.

    Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of tests conducted has greatly increased while testing and reporting techniques have improved, leading to a rise in reported cases.

    However, the number of diagnosed cases is only a part of the real total number of infections as a significant number of less serious or asymptomatic cases always remain undetected.

    As a result of corrections by national authorities or late publication of data, the figures updated over the past 24 hours may not correspond exactly to the previous day’s tallies

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