Coronavirus
Coronavirus in Nigeria takes a gradual increase
Coronavirus cases in Nigeria takes another gradual increase.
OnyxNews Nigeria reports that the total number of the pandemic disease confirmed in the country now is 56,735.
This reliable online news platform also reports that the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) made this known that 131 new cases of the pandemic have been confirmed in Nigeria, making all cases of the scourging infection 56,735 in the country, with 48,092 discharged cases, and 1,093 deaths.
OnyxNews Nigeria understands that the NCDC confirmed 131 new cases of COVID-19 through the micro-blogging site, Twitter on Thursday night, September 17th 2020.
NCDC recorded that with 131 COVID-19 cases confirmed on Thursday night, 45 was seen in Lagos, Kaduna-17 Plateau-17 FCT-16 Delta-6 Niger-6 Kwara-5 Oyo-3 Akwa Ibom-2 Cross River-2 Ekiti-2 Enugu-2 Osun-2 Sokoto-2 Bauchi-1 Ebonyi-1 Katsina-1 Rivers-1.
NCDC tweeted: “131 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria; Lagos-45 Kaduna-17 Plateau-17 FCT-16 Delta-6 Niger-6 Kwara-5 Oyo-3 Akwa Ibom-2 Cross River-2 Ekiti-2 Enugu-2 Osun-2 Sokoto-2 Bauchi-1 Ebonyi-1 Katsina-1 Rivers-1 56,735 confirmed 48,092 discharged 1,093 deaths.”
131 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;
Lagos-45
Kaduna-17
Plateau-17
FCT-16
Delta-6
Niger-6
Kwara-5
Oyo-3
Akwa Ibom-2
Cross River-2
Ekiti-2
Enugu-2
Osun-2
Sokoto-2
Bauchi-1
Ebonyi-1
Katsina-1
Rivers-156,735 confirmed
48,092 discharged
1,093 deaths pic.twitter.com/A2XC1CNCrn— NCDC (@NCDCgov) September 17, 2020
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