Coronavirus
BREAKING: Nigeria records highest of new cases as coronavirus cases jump to 3526, see breakdown for each state

Nigeria has recorded highest cases of raging coronavirus, COVID-19 pandemic in the country.
Onyxnews Nigeria reports that the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) revealed that 381 new cases of the ravaging pandemic has been recorded in Nigeria, taking the total number of cases of the disease in the country to 3526.
This reliable online news platform understands that the NCDC made the announcement via the micro-blogging site, Twitter on Thursday night, May 7.
The Centre for Disease Control tweeted: “381 new cases of #COVID19; 183-Lagos 55-Kano 44-Jigawa 19-Zamfara 19-Bauchi 11-Katsina 9-Borno 8-Kwara 7-Kaduna 6-Gombe 5-Ogun 4-Sokoto 3-Oyo 3-Rivers 2-Niger 1-Akwa Ibom 1-Enugu 1-Plateau 3526 cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria Discharged: 601 Deaths: 107”
381 new cases of #COVID19;
183-Lagos
55-Kano
44-Jigawa
19-Zamfara
19-Bauchi
11-Katsina
9-Borno
8-Kwara
7-Kaduna
6-Gombe
5-Ogun
4-Sokoto
3-Oyo
3-Rivers
2-Niger
1-Akwa Ibom
1-Enugu
1-Plateau3526 cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria
Discharged: 601
Deaths: 107 pic.twitter.com/H5ouYwO9Cj— NCDC (@NCDCgov) May 7, 2020
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