• March 29, 2024

Another 1,074 COVID-19 cases recorded on New Year’s day

 Another 1,074 COVID-19 cases recorded on New Year’s day

Another 1, 074 COVID-19 news cases has been recorded on the New Year’s day with the spike in the rate of infections increasing in Nigeria as predicted by experts.

The figure which is one of the highest so far since the virus began spreading in the country shows a slight increase from the 1,031 reported on December 31.

The total infection toll in the country released by NCDC is
now totalled 88,587.

Since early December 2020, there has been a spike in coronavirus cases in Nigeria with more deaths also recorded from the virus according to reports.

The total death toll from COVID-19 in Nigeria rose to 1,294 after five more people died on Friday, the NCDC reported.

The spike in new cases is feeding through into fatalities. Hospitals and isolation centres are increasingly becoming overwhelmed.

Over the last 14 days, there have been 82 recorded deaths from the coronavirus.

The Nigerian government warned that a significant increase in coronavirus infections in Nigeria appears imminent this January due to continued violation of safety protocols during the Yuletide period.

Active cases in the country received a boost from about 3,000 some weeks ago to over 11,000 due to a rise in new infections.
Of the over 88,000 cases so far, 74,373 patients have been discharged from hospitals after treatment.
Details of the latest cases include The 1,074 new cases were reported from 15 states – Lagos (642), Kaduna (92), Rivers (78), FCT (66), Gombe (66), Kano (35), Ogun (31), Katsina (22), Plateau (20), Abia (7), Niger (4), Oyo (4), Akwa Ibom (3), Delta (2), and Osun (2).

Lagos led with 642 new cases on Friday which is more than half of the daily total. The commercial city is Nigeria’s coronavirus epicenter with a total of over 30,000 confirmed cases and about 247 deaths.

With the country in the second wave of the pandemic, federal authorities have ordered the reopening of all isolation and treatment centres in the country.

The Federal government recently reintroduced new restrictions to check the spread of the virus, including closure of bars and nightclubs and limiting the number of people allowed in a public gathering.

From available records,Nigeria has conducted over 950,000 COVID-19 tests despite with a population of 200 million people.

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