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COVID-19: NCDC registers no death, 65 additional cases on Friday

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) says that Nigeria’s COVID-19 infections continues to rise as 65 additional cases were registered and no death on Friday.

The NCDC disclosed this in its daily COVID-19 report on Saturday in Abuja.

The 65 additional cases reported on Friday indicated a decrease from the 87 cases reported in the country the previous day.

The Nigerian public health agency said the country’s case fatality toll stood at 2,902, as of Friday.

It noted that the number of infections in the country had increased to 212,511 cases.

The NCDC added that 204,184 people have been successfully treated and discharged across the country.

The agency stated that Kaduna State reported 20 cases, followed by Gombe with 10 cases.

It noted that the FCT also recorded nine cases; Rivers nine while Bauchi State reported six cases.

While noting that Lagos State, the epicentre of the virus, reported three cases, four states of Delta, Edo, Kano and Oyo reported two cases each.

It, however, noted that six states: Ekiti, Gombe, Ogun, Ondo, Osun and Sokoto reported no case on Friday.

The NCDC also said a multi-sectoral national Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) activated at Level 2, has continued to coordinate the national response activities.

The Nigerian public health agency said that the country currently has 5,497 active coronavirus cases, while a total of 3,340,313 blood samples have been tested since the pandemic began across the country.

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