The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has recorded 864 cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 127, 024.
The NCDC disclosed this on its official website on Thursday.
The News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) reports that the country has so far tested 1,270,523 people since the first confirmed case of COVID-19 was recorded on Feb. 27, 2020, in the country.
The country’s COVID-19 cases fell below 1,000 on Thursday, but Lagos state the nation’s epicentre of the pandemic didn’t register any infection.
It stated that the 864 new infections and additional three deaths were registered in the last 24 hours in the country.
The new update represented a sharp fall in infections, compared with the 1,861 cases registered on Wednesday with 22 deaths.
“The reason for the sharp fall was that no case of the virus was registered for Lagos, which reported 773 cases the previous day.”
NAN recalls that the same thing happened a few days ago when the health agency did not include Lagos state on its list, only to update the figures later, with the country reporting the highest single-day infections and a record-breaking of over 2,000.
The Nigeria public health Institute stated that the new infections were reported from 23 states and the FCT.
According to it, the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja posted over 100 cases, peaking at 129, a drop from the 285 cases recorded the previous day.
Amongst other states with new infections were;Anambra-87, Rivers-82, Benue-80, Oyo-76, Plateau-61, Kaduna-54, Delta-51, Nasarawa-38, Kwara-36, and Edo-32.
Other states included Katsina-26, Kano-24, Taraba-18, Ogun-14, Sokoto-11, Gombe-10, Jigawa-seven, Akwa Ibom-six, Cross River-six, Zamfara-five, Bauchi-five, Osun-four and Ekiti-two.
The agency said that 488 people had been successfully treated and had recovered from the isolation centres across the country in the last 24 hours.
It, however, added that its discharges for the day included 164 community recoveries in Kaduna State and 102 community recoveries in Plateau managed in line with its guidelines.
The public health agency noted that a multi-sectoral national Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) activated at Level 3, is coordinating response activities nationwide
NAN reports that the country in week three, the number of new confirmed cases increased to 11,179 from 10,300 in week two. These were reported in 34 states and the FCT.
The country’s number of discharged cases in week three decreased to 7,911 from 9,287 in week two. These were reported in 27 states and the FCT.
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Cumulatively, since the outbreak began in Week 9, 2020 there have been 1,504 deaths reported with a case fatality rate (CFR) of 1.2 per cent.
The number of reported deaths in the last one week in 18 states and the FCT was 69.
In week three, the number of inbound international travellers at the country’s airports was 16,150 compared with 17,947 in week two.
While the number of international travellers with a positive result was 615 compared to 689 from week two.
In Africa, the count for confirmed COVID-19 cases is 3,438,133 with 85,278 deaths resulting in a case fatality rate of 2.5 per cent.
Globally, the count for confirmed COVID-19 cases is 97,831,595 with 2,120,877 deaths resulting in a case fatality rate of 2.2 per cent.