COVID-19: Nigeria records 474 new infections, total now 70,669// Sad News
COVID-19: Nigeria records 474 new infections,
total now 70,669
The Nigeria Centre for Disease
Control (NCDC) has confirmed 474 new infections of the coronavirus in Nigeria,
taking the country’s total to 70,669 cases. The NCDC made the disclosure via
its verified website late on Wednesday.
Last week, the nation’s COVID-19
infections tally recorded yet another increase. The NCDC record table shows
that the 1,607 new confirmed cases are higher than the figure recorded in the
week of Nov. 29 to Dec. 5, when Nigeria recorded 1,102 cases of the disease.
The latest infections were recorded from 16 states and the Federal Capital
Territory (FCT). The NCDC disclosed that 132 patients were discharged after
recovering from the infection from isolation centres nationwide. “Our confirmed
cases today include data reported from Kebbi and Adamawa over two weeks,” the
NCDC stated. The agency said, however, that it had recorded two additional
COVID-19 related deaths, bringing the total number of fatalities in the country
to 1,182. It said that the FCT recorded the highest number of confirmed cases
with 180 new infections, taking the total number of cases in Abuja to 7,716.
Lagos, the epic-entre of the virus in Nigeria came second with 134 new
infections, taking the total number of cases in the state to 24, 238.
According to the NCDC, FCT, Lagos,
Kebbi, Adamawa and Plateau recorded the highest number of COVID-19 infections
with 180, 134, 45, 26 and 16 cases, respectively. The other states recorded the
disease as follows: Enugu-14, Taraba-14, Gombe-12, Nasarawa-8, Yobe-8,
Rivers-5, Ogun-5, Kwara-2, Ekiti-2, Sokoto-2 and Osun-1. According to the
NCDC’s tally, as at Dec. 9, a total of 474 new confirmed cases and two deaths
have been recorded in the country. The agency said that a multi-sectoral
national emergency operations centre, activated at Level 3, continues to
coordinate the national response activities. It said that till date, 70,669
cases had been confirmed and that 65,242 cases had been discharged, while 1,184
deaths had been recorded in the 36 states and the FCT. Meanwhile, the agency
said that it was in the enlightened self-interest of Nigerians to collaborate
in the spirit of global solidarity, to find a solution to the pandemic because
“nobody is safe until everyone is safe”. It noted that Nigerians might be tired
of COVID-19 but that the virus was not tired of them, especially during the
Christmas holidays, adding that this was not the time to let their guards down.
“Adhere to protective public health measures. Wash your hands often. Wear a
face mask and avoid crowded spaces. “Take Responsibility,” the agency
admonishes. Nigeria has conducted about 822, 231 tests since the first
confirmed case, relating to the coronavirus was announced in the country. [NAN]
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