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    Home»Health Talk»COVID-19 Nigeria: 134,690 confirmed cases and 1,618 deaths as of 3rd February 2021

    COVID-19 Nigeria: 134,690 confirmed cases and 1,618 deaths as of 3rd February 2021

    Health Talk By AdminFeb 4, 2021Updated:May 18, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
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    Nigeria COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic case statistics as reported by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) are highlighted below:

    Confirmed Cases: 134,690
    Active Cases: 24,415
    Discharged Cases: 108,657
    Death: 1,618
    Samples Tested: 1,302,410

    1138 new cases reported across the states listed below:
    Lagos: 377
    FCT Abuja: 172
    Plateau: 86
    Kano: 84
    Edo: 60
    Osun: 47
    Nasarawa: 41
    Imo: 40
    Rivers: 36
    Niger: 32
    Oyo: 32
    Borno: 29
    Kaduna: 27
    Delta: 18
    Kwara: 17
    Cross River: 9
    Ekiti: 8
    Bauchi: 7
    Ogun: 7
    Sokoto: 6
    Bayelsa: 3

    Please, let’s keep well and stay safe wherever may be to curtail the spread of the virus. If you feel worried about related symptoms, call NCDC on this toll-free number (080097000010).

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