The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), said it registered 35 additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 in five states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Jan. 4.
This latest development was disclosed by NCDC via its verified website on Saturday morning, adding that the number of infections in the country had risen to 253,540 on Jan. 4.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the daily number of COVID-19 cases on Friday reduced to 35 from 100 infections on Jan. 3.
The new data which showed a decline in the number of infections, did not include an update from Lagos State, the country’s coronavirus epicentre.
NCDC also disclosed that no additional death was reported, as such the death toll remained 3,136 as at Friday.
It, however, stated that 89 patients in the country were discharged, which included 67 community discharged cases in the FCT on Feb. 4.
According to NCDC, 229,982 Nigeria residents had recovered from COVID-19 so far.
The agency noted that Rivers recorded 15 infections, the highest number of confirmed cases for the day, while Katsina reported eight cases, the FCT six, Gombe four, Ekiti and Kano reported one case each.
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