The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has announced 561 new cases of Coronavirus, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 25,694.
From the new cases, Lagos takes the lead with 200 infections, Edo-119 Kaduna-52 FCT-52 Niger-32 Ogun-19 Ondo-16 Imo-14 Plateau-11 Abia-8 Oyo-8 Bayelsa-7 Katsina-6 Kano-5 and Bauchi-3.
Others are Osun-3, Kebbi-3, Borno-2 and Jigawa-1.
So far, a total of 9,746 patients have been treated and discharged from the isolation centres across the country.
Sadly, 590 deaths have been recorded.
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has announced 561 new cases of Coronavirus, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 25,694.
From the new cases, Lagos takes the lead with 200 infections, Edo-119 Kaduna-52 FCT-52 Niger-32 Ogun-19 Ondo-16 Imo-14 Plateau-11 Abia-8 Oyo-8 Bayelsa-7 Katsina-6 Kano-5 and Bauchi-3.
Others are Osun-3, Kebbi-3, Borno-2 and Jigawa-1.
So far, a total of 9,746 patients have been treated and discharged from the isolation centres across the country.
Sadly, 590 deaths have been recorded.
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has announced 561 new cases of Coronavirus, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 25,694.
From the new cases, Lagos takes the lead with 200 infections, Edo-119 Kaduna-52 FCT-52 Niger-32 Ogun-19 Ondo-16 Imo-14 Plateau-11 Abia-8 Oyo-8 Bayelsa-7 Katsina-6 Kano-5 and Bauchi-3.
Others are Osun-3, Kebbi-3, Borno-2 and Jigawa-1.
So far, a total of 9,746 patients have been treated and discharged from the isolation centres across the country.
Sadly, 590 deaths have been recorded.
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has announced 561 new cases of Coronavirus, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 25,694.
From the new cases, Lagos takes the lead with 200 infections, Edo-119 Kaduna-52 FCT-52 Niger-32 Ogun-19 Ondo-16 Imo-14 Plateau-11 Abia-8 Oyo-8 Bayelsa-7 Katsina-6 Kano-5 and Bauchi-3.
Others are Osun-3, Kebbi-3, Borno-2 and Jigawa-1.
So far, a total of 9,746 patients have been treated and discharged from the isolation centres across the country.
Sadly, 590 deaths have been recorded.
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has announced 561 new cases of Coronavirus, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 25,694.
From the new cases, Lagos takes the lead with 200 infections, Edo-119 Kaduna-52 FCT-52 Niger-32 Ogun-19 Ondo-16 Imo-14 Plateau-11 Abia-8 Oyo-8 Bayelsa-7 Katsina-6 Kano-5 and Bauchi-3.
Others are Osun-3, Kebbi-3, Borno-2 and Jigawa-1.
So far, a total of 9,746 patients have been treated and discharged from the isolation centres across the country.
Sadly, 590 deaths have been recorded.
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has announced 561 new cases of Coronavirus, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 25,694.
From the new cases, Lagos takes the lead with 200 infections, Edo-119 Kaduna-52 FCT-52 Niger-32 Ogun-19 Ondo-16 Imo-14 Plateau-11 Abia-8 Oyo-8 Bayelsa-7 Katsina-6 Kano-5 and Bauchi-3.
Others are Osun-3, Kebbi-3, Borno-2 and Jigawa-1.
So far, a total of 9,746 patients have been treated and discharged from the isolation centres across the country.
Sadly, 590 deaths have been recorded.
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has announced 561 new cases of Coronavirus, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 25,694.
From the new cases, Lagos takes the lead with 200 infections, Edo-119 Kaduna-52 FCT-52 Niger-32 Ogun-19 Ondo-16 Imo-14 Plateau-11 Abia-8 Oyo-8 Bayelsa-7 Katsina-6 Kano-5 and Bauchi-3.
Others are Osun-3, Kebbi-3, Borno-2 and Jigawa-1.
So far, a total of 9,746 patients have been treated and discharged from the isolation centres across the country.
Sadly, 590 deaths have been recorded.
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has announced 561 new cases of Coronavirus, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 25,694.
From the new cases, Lagos takes the lead with 200 infections, Edo-119 Kaduna-52 FCT-52 Niger-32 Ogun-19 Ondo-16 Imo-14 Plateau-11 Abia-8 Oyo-8 Bayelsa-7 Katsina-6 Kano-5 and Bauchi-3.
Others are Osun-3, Kebbi-3, Borno-2 and Jigawa-1.
So far, a total of 9,746 patients have been treated and discharged from the isolation centres across the country.
Sadly, 590 deaths have been recorded.