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Nigeria Records 125 New Cases, Zero Death

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control – NCDC – says no death was recorded in the last 24-hours, as the country recorded 125 new cases of COVID-19.

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

According to the agency, 125 new cases were confirmed around the country, bringing the total number of infections to 57, 849.

The agency said that the new infection were reported in 13 states of the federation.

It also announced the discharge of 113 patients from isolation centres across the country, bringing the total number of persons discharged to 49,098 persons have so far been discharged.

The NCDC stated that Lagos State recorded the highest number of cases with 37, followed by Plateau with 18 cases , the Federal Capital Territory recorded 17 cases and Ogun State recorded 15 each.

Others are Rivers-10 Benue-seven, Kaduna-seven; Anambra-five; Oyo-three; Cross River-two; Ondo-two; Edo-one and Imo-one.

The centre also said 1,102 deaths were recorded in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

A multi-sectoral national Emergency Operations Centre (EOC), activated at Level III, has continued to coordinate national response activities across the country.

Meanwhile, the NCDC in a Public Health Advisory on COVID-19, continues to gives new information and measures to curb the spread of the pandemic in the country.

“Travel advice, advice for health workers, advice for businesses and how to protect yourself can be found on the agency’s website.

The public health agency said that COVID-19 is still circulating widely and Nigerians must remain vigilant.

According to the NCDC “If everyone would adopt three simple steps … wear a mask, maintain social distance, frequently wash hands / or sanitise hands after contact, it would go a long way to decrease the cause of death from the virus”

Globally, over 32 million people have been infected and about 986,140 deaths recorded.

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