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General News of Thursday, 4 February 2021

Source: pmnewsnigeria.com

4 die of coronavirus complications in Edo, one in Borno

A victim of COVID-19 being buried A victim of COVID-19 being buried

Four out of the five COVID-19 fatalities recorded on Wednesday came from Edo and one from Borno.

According to the latest NCDC data, the death toll in Edo has now risen to 144 out of 3,862 infections.

Borno’s death toll also rose to 37, from 1,009 infections.

Edo has the second highest COVID-19 mortality rate in Nigeria, after Lagos with 329 death toll.

Abuja is third with 127 deaths as the country’s overall death toll soared to 1,618.

Data by the NCDC showed that 442 people have died from COVID-19 since December 1, 2020, when the toll was 1,176.

A breakdown of the 1,138 cases recorded on Wednesday:

Lagos-377
FCT-172
Plateau-86
Kano-84
Edo-60
Osun-47
Nasarawa-41
Imo-40
Rivers-36
Niger-32
Oyo-32
Borno-29
Kaduna-27
Delta-18
Kwara-17
Cross River-9
Ekiti-8
Bauchi-7
Ogun-7
Sokoto-6
Bayelsa-3

134,690 confirmed
108,657 discharged
1,618 deaths