As the battle against COVID-19 becomes tougher, Nigeria has recorded more than 1,300 fresh samples confirmed positive cases of the deadly virus.
This was announced by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) via its official Twitter page in its daily update.
A total of 1,354 new cases were recorded across 20 states and the federal capital territory (FCT) in the NCDC’s update for January 5, 2021.
According to states breakdown, Lagos state recorded the most new cases, confirmed 712 infections — its highest daily count ever.
FCT had the second highest number of new cases with 145 infections, followed by Plateau with 117.
However, one person was confirmed to have died of COVID-19 complications on Tuesday, increasing the fatality toll to 1,319.
NCDC also confirmed that 697 patients were discharged on Tuesday, which included “324 community recoveries in Lagos state and 137 community recoveries in FCT managed in line with guidelines”.
Out of 14,990 active cases being managed across states in Nigeria, only Lagos and FCT have more than 1,000 patients — 5,100 people currently have coronavirus in Lagos, while there are 4,593 in the FCT.
A total of 92,705 cases have now been confirmed since February 27, 2020, but 76,396 patients have recovered.
1354 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;
Lagos-712
FCT-145
Plateau-117
Kwara-81
Kaduna-54
Sokoto-39
Oyo-38
Rivers-37
Gombe-21
Enugu-20
Akwa Ibom-16
Bauchi-14
Delta-14
Ebonyi-13
Anambra-9
Taraba-8
Edo-8
Kano-3
Osun-2
Ekiti-2
Ogun-192,705 confirmed
76,396 discharged
1,319 deaths pic.twitter.com/NpIdlbtxyo— NCDC (@NCDCgov) January 5, 2021