COVID-19 third wave: Lagos records 288 deaths — Official
COVID-19
third wave: Lagos records 288 deaths — Official
The Lagos State Commissioner
for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi says the state has recorded 288 deaths in the
ongoing COVID-19 third wave.
The commissioner also said that the state had conducted 783,404
valid COVID-19 sample tests since the inception of the pandemic.
Abayomi made the disclosure on Monday through his Facebook
account @Profakinolaabayomi, while giving the state’s COVID-19 update for Oct.
15. The commissioner said that 73 per cent of the tests were conducted by
accredited private COVID-19 laboratories, while 27 per cent were done by
government owned laboratories.
According to him, the state recorded 24 new COVID-19 infections
on the reported day, increasing the number of confirmed cases in the state to
77,377.
He said that 91 patients among
those who had tested positive for the virus were transferred out of the
country, while some were transferred to other states.
Abayomi said that 5,192 COVID-19 patients who had been
successfully treated and recovered had been discharged from the state’s public
and private care centres.
According to him, the state
recorded 213 to 901 average daily infections between November and December,
2020, at the height of the second wave of the pandemic.
Abayomi noted that the bed occupancy rate had further declined
to 10 per cent at the state’s public and private care centres. He said that the
11 activated care centres had 570 bed capacity, while 514 beds are available.
According to him, the average case positivity rate currently
stood at 9.8 per cent, while its fatality rate is 0.85 per cent. (NAN)
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