Plateau State has continue to record highest in terms of COVID-19 cases in Nigeria for some time now; the latest breakdown shows Plateau records 55 Cases
As the curve of COVID-19 continues to flatten, Nigeria recorded its lowest single-day COVID-19 cases continue to in four months.
In a late-night tweet on Sunday, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) announced that 138 more infections were reported in the last 24 hours.
According to the agency, the new cases are from 13 states of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Plateau (the new epicentre ) reported 55 more infections while Lagos, Ebonyi, and Oyo recorded 15, 11, and 11 cases, respectively.
Others are Abia – eight, Anambra – seven, FCT – seven, Rivers – seven’
Also in the list are Kaduna – six, Ondo – five, Kwara – three, Bauchi – one, Benue – one, and Edo – one.
This brings the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 53,865, while the latest figure is 112 lower than the number of infections reported in the previous day.
So far, 53,865 cases have been confirmed, 41,513 persons discharged and 1,013 deaths recorded in the country.