Nigeria Sets New Record Of Covid-19 Cases, 6 States, FCT Lead Pack

'Dotun Akintomide
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Nigeria broke its earlier record of Covid-19 cases Saturday after it announced 779 new cases.

It was the highest number ever announced by the NCDC within a 24 hour-cycle.

The first record was set on 30 May with 673 infections. Then 18 June, the country reported 745 infections.

Now it has broken its own national record with 779 cases.

This takes the national tally to 24, 077.

Lagos recorded 285 cases to lead the surge.

The nation’s virus epicentre now has a total 10, 026 cases.

Lagos was followed by Rivers, with 68 cases, FCT Abuja 60 cases, Edo 60 cases.

Enugu recorded 56 and Delta 47.
Ebonyi state posted 42 and Oyo 41.

The breakdown of the cases:

Lagos-285
Rivers-68
FCT-60
Edo-60
Enugu-56
Delta-47
Ebonyi-42
Oyo-41
Kaduna-19
Ogun-18
Ondo-16
Imo-12
Sokoto-11
Borno-9
Nasarawa-8
Abia-5
Gombe-5
Kebbi-5
Kano-4
Yobe-3
Ekiti-3
Osun-2

24,077 confirmed
8,625 discharged
558 deaths

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