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COVID-19: Nigeria Records 160 New Cases, 2 Deaths

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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has reported 160 new infections of COVID-19 in the country, bringing the nation’s confirmed cases to 56,177.

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The NCDC made this known on its official twitter handle on Saturday.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that the 160 new infections were down slightly from 188 recorded on Friday in the country.

The agency said that in the last 24 hours, two people died from the virus, bringing the death toll nationwide to 1,078.

The NCDC stated that the number of recovered patients increased by 90, bringing total number of discharged cases to 44,088.

“As of Sept. 12, 2020, 160 new confirmed cases and two deaths were recorded in Nigeria.

“Till date, 56,177 cases have been confirmed, 44,088 cases discharged and 1,078 deaths recorded in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory(FCT),” it said.

The NCDC stated that the 160 new cases were reported from 13 states.

The public health agency said that of the new infections, FCT and Plateau recorded 39 each, while 30 in Lagos.

Amongst others are Kaduna (23), Katsina (7), Rivers (6), Oyo (6), Yobe (3), Benue (3), Bayelsa (1), Abia (1), Edo (1)  and Ekiti (1).

NCDC said that a multi-sectoral national emergency operations centre (EOC), activated at Level 3, have continued to coordinate the national response activities across the country.

It noted that scaling up testing was key in the country’s COVID-19 response, to enable timely isolation and treatment of cases.

Meanwhile, the agency said that data had shown that three out of every five Nigerians who died from COVID-19 were more than 50 years old.

“Do all you can to protect yourself, parents and older relatives; wear a face mask in public, practice hand/respiratory hygiene and maintain physical distance,” it advised.

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