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Nigeria Discharges 796 COVID-19 Patients In 24 Hours


  The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has discharged 796 more people who testted negative for COVID-19 in the aftermath of their treatment. NCDC disclosed this via Twitter on Saturday night, adding that the nation’s total recoveries had increased to 156,250 in the past 24 hours while active cases stood at 7,823. “Our discharges …
A file photo of a medical doctor receiving the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine at the National Hospital in Abuja on March 5, 2021.

 

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has discharged 796 more people who testted negative for COVID-19 in the aftermath of their treatment.

NCDC disclosed this via Twitter on Saturday night, adding that the nation’s total recoveries had increased to 156,250 in the past 24 hours while active cases stood at 7,823.

“Our discharges today include a backlog of 795 community recoveries in Adamawa managed in line with guidelines,” NCDC said.

However, 30 new COVID-19 infections were reported in three states, thus raising the total number of cases in the country to 165,370.

Of the 30 new infections recorded, the health agency said Lagos had 21, Adamawa, eight and Rivers, one.

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According to NCDC, no new death was recorded from the disease which had already claimed 2,065 lives nationwide.

30 new cases of ;

Lagos-21
Adamawa-8
Rivers-1

165,370 confirmed
156,250 discharged
2,065 deaths

— NCDC (@NCDCgov)

 

The number of deaths recorded from COVID-19 had declined recently with only four deaths recorded in the past three weeks.

Since the pandemic broke out in February 2020, Nigeria has carried out 1,939,165 tests across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Global Update

The novel coronavirus has killed at least 3,284,783 people since the outbreak emerged in China in December 2019, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP at 1000 GMT on Sunday.

At least 157,563,420 cases of coronavirus have been registered.

The vast majority have recovered, though some have continued to experience symptoms weeks or even months later.

Confirmed Cases by State

States AffectedNo. of Cases (Lab Confirmed)No. of Cases (on admission)No. DischargedNo. of Deaths
Lagos58,5761,14756,990439
FCT19,80654119,099166
Kaduna9,06488,99165
Plateau9,060128,99157
Rivers7,132-37,034101
Oyo6,85256,723124
Edo4,90454,714185
Ogun4,679304,60049
Kano3,967223,835110
Ondo3,2481,1052,08063
Kwara3,12363,06255
Delta2,6258101,74471
Osun2,57882,51852
Enugu2,4203782,01329
Nasarawa2,3831,99737313
Katsina2,097142,04934
Gombe2,03551,98644
Ebonyi2,030331,96532
Anambra1,909641,82619
Akwa Ibom1,877301,83314
Abia1,690101,65822
Imo1,657281,59237
Bauchi1,549141,51817
Borno1,337991,20038
Benue1,18857559122
Adamawa1,11191,07032
Taraba992096824
Niger930091317
Bayelsa886585526
Ekiti872585611
Sokoto775074728
Jigawa5282049216
Kebbi4504239216
Yobe409253759
Cross River394037618
Zamfara24432338
Kogi5032

 

 

These figures are based on daily tolls provided by health authorities in each country and exclude later re-evaluations by statistical organisations, as has happened in Russia, Spain and Britain.

On Saturday, 13,171 new deaths and 775,680 new cases were recorded worldwide.

Based on latest reports, the countries with the most new deaths were India with 4,092, followed by Brazil with 2,202 and the United States with 653.

The United States is the worst-affected country with 581,516 deaths from 32,686,462 cases.

After the US, the hardest-hit countries are Brazil with 421,316 deaths from 15,145,879 cases, India with 242,362 deaths from 22,296,414 cases, Mexico with 218,928 deaths from 2,364,617 cases, and the United Kingdom with 127,603 deaths from 4,433,090 cases.

The country with the highest number of deaths compared to its population is Hungary with 295 fatalities per 100,000 inhabitants, followed by the Czech Republic with 277, Bosnia-Herzegovina with 268, Montenegro 245 and the Republic of North Macedonia 244.

Europe overall has 1,091,469 deaths from 51,478,073 cases, Latin America and the Caribbean 952,377 deaths from 29,840,804 infections, and the United States and Canada 606,084 deaths from 33,966,433 cases.

Asia has reported 375,315 deaths from 29,557,792 cases, the Middle East 134,325 deaths from 8,048,698 cases, Africa 124,153 deaths from 4,627,643 cases, and Oceania 1,060 deaths from 43,983 cases.

Since the start of the pandemic, the number of tests conducted has greatly increased while testing and reporting techniques have improved, leading to a rise in reported cases.

However the number of diagnosed cases is only a part of the real total number of infections as a significant number of less serious or asymptomatic cases always remain undetected.

As a result of corrections by national authorities or late publication of data, the figures updated over the past 24 hours may not correspond exactly to the previous day’s tallies.

 


source from channelstv


Author:Ignatius Igwe

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