This was disclosed by the NCDC, the agency heading Nigeria’s national response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the deadly pneumonia-like disease that has spread to over 200 countries, infecting more than 22 million.
According to the NCDC data, there still over 12,000 active cases across the country.
The 593 new cases were reported from 16 states: Plateau (186), Lagos (172), FCT (62), Oyo (27), Delta (25), Rivers (20), Ondo (19), Edo (18), Kaduna (17), Enugu (12), Akwa Ibom (10), Ogun (7), Abia (6), Gombe (6), Kano (3) and Osun (3).
About a third of Nigeria’s cases (over 17,000) were recorded in Lagos, the country’s commercial capital. The second most affected place in Nigeria is Abuja, the capital city with 4,837 cases.
Nigeria is Africa’s third most impacted country behind only South Africa and Egypt.
More than a million infection and over 26,000 deaths have been reported in the entire African continent.
The World Health Organisation is worried by the community spread of the new coronavirus in a significant number of West African countries.
Majority of cases in Nigeria contracted the virus from unknown sources.
Nigeria has tested almost 360,000 of its 200 million population.
source: PremiumTimes