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Health News of Thursday, 25 June 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Nigeria's COVID-19 cases rise to 22,020

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The number of COVID-19 infections in Nigeria has risen to a total of 22,020, as at Wednesday night, according to the Nigeria Center for Disease Control, NCDC.

A total of 649 new infections were recorded late on Wednesday in 21 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, according to the NCDC.

Statistics from the NCDC shows that Lagos remains the epicentre of the virus with 250 cases, closely followed by Oyo State with 100 cases.

Similarly, Plateau and Delta both have 40 cases.

Other states with reported cases are Abia (28), Kaduna (27), Ogun (22), Edo (20), Akwa Ibom (18) and Kwara (17).

While Imo and Kano reported fewer cases with one each, Enugu recorded 14 cases, Niger and Adamawa both share 13 cases.

States with low cases include Bayelsa (7), Osun and Bauchi each having 6 cases, Anambra (4), Gombe (3) and Sokoto (2).

Meanwhile, the FCT recorded 17 cases.

However, the number of deaths increased from 533 reported on Tuesday to 542.

On the contrary, the number of discharged persons increased from 7, 338 to 7, 613.