Nigeria records 576 new cases, more deaths as second wave worsens

Nigeria records 576 new cases, more deaths as second wave worsens

- Eight persons lost their lives on Saturday, January 2, from COVID-19 complications

- So far, Nigeria has a total of 89,163 confirmed cases but 74,798 patients have been discharged

- Lagos is still leading as the state with the highest number of infections

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In what may be seen as good news, Nigeria's confirmed COVID-19 cases slumped on Saturday, January 2.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) reported 576 fresh cases as against the over 1000 infections reported in past days. The new cases were recorded in 14 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

However, the casualty figure rose from 1,294 to 1,302, meaning eight people died in the last 24 hours. This was higher than the previous day, January 1, which recorded five deaths.

Lagos state once again topped the list having 277 fresh cases. It was followed by the FCT with 90 cases.

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Nigeria records 576 new cases, more deaths as second wave worsens
NCDC said 576 fresh coronavirus cases were confirmed on Saturday. Photo credit: @NCDCgov
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Below is a breakdown of the states and their number of new cases.

  • Lagos - 277
  • FCT - 90
  • Oyo - 51
  • Nasarawa - 49
  • Sokoto - 23
  • Anambra - 14
  • Bauchi - 11
  • Imo - 11
  • Kano - 11
  • Edo - 10
  • Plateau - 10
  • Ogun - 9
  • Osun - 5
  • Jigawa - 3
  • Rivers - 2

Following this latest update by the NCDC, Nigeria now has 89,163 confirmed cases, 74,789 discharged and 1,302 deaths.

At present, the country has 13,072 active cases.

COVID-19 hotspots in Lagos revealed

Meanwhile, the five hotspots for COVID-19 in Lagos state was revealed by the commissioner for health, Professor Akin Abayomi.

In a tweet posted on Friday, January 1, the commissioner listed the five hotspots as Eti-Osa, Ajeromi, Surulere, Amuwo-Odofin, and Mushin.

The commissioner appealed to those who have no reason to move around to stay at home.

Lagos has the highest number of confirmed COVID-19 cases with 31,107 infections, followed by the FCT 11,861; Kaduna 5,328; Plateau 4,905, and Oyo 3,994.

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Shehu Sani questions FG's planned $400bn allocation for vaccine

Shehu Sani, a former senator who represented Kaduna Central recently gave a closer look into the government's planned $400 billion allocation for the COVID-19 vaccine and picked holes in it.

According to the former federal lawmaker, the entire proposal may end up another waste of public funds because of the conditions required for the preservation of the vaccine.

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Sani disclosed that the vaccine needs to be kept in a temperature of -70degree census (-70°C), which he believes is an impossibility in Nigeria.

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