Weekly Review: Over 92% of Nigeria's COVID-19 cases treated, recovered

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A total of 4,846 patients recovered and were discharged last week, which represents a 388 per cent increase.

Nigeria has also witnessed daily large protests across major cities since last week with protesters routinely violating COVID-19 protocols like use of face masks and social distancing. However, there is no evidence yet that the mass protests, for police reform, contributed to the increase in new coronavirus infections.Last week, eight lives were lost to the pandemic.

A breakdown of the confirmed cases shows that Lagos State has so far reported 20,555 cases, followed by FCT – 5, 910, Plateau — 3, 580, Oyo — 3, 409, Rivers — 2696, Edo — 2,643, Kaduna — 2, 550, Ogun — 1, 980, Delta — 1,812, Kano — 1,741, Ondo — 1,654, Enugu — 1,313, Kwara — 1,050, Ebonyi — 1049, Osun — 908, Katsina — 902, Abia — 898, Gombe — 883, Borno — 745, Bauchi — 710, Imo — 589, Benue — 484, Nasarawa — 476, Bayelsa — 403, Ekiti — 329, Jigawa — 325, Akwa Ibom — 295, Anambra — 275, Niger —...

Lagos State remains the epicentre for the disease with the highest number of confirmed cases and deaths in the country. The other five states with the highest number of confirmed cases are FCT, Plateau, Oyo, Rivers and Edo states.Timeline last weekAs of 11:55 p.m. on October 11, a total of 60,266 cases had been reported, out of which 51,735 had recovered and 1,115 deaths recorded.new cases of COVID-19 were recorded.new cases were reported in Nigeria, hence bringing the tally of confirmed cases to 60,982.

 

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