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COVID-19: Nigeria Confirms 120 New Infections, Active Cases Now 13,245



 The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has said with 120 confirmed new cases of COVID-9, the number of active cases in Nigeria now stands at 13,245.

The NCDC disclosed this on its official Twitter handle on Sunday.

The country had tested 1,601,396 people since the first confirmed case was announced on February 27, 2020.

The NCDC said the country has so far registered 160,657 COVID-19 confirmed cases, with 120 new infections and no COVID-19 related deaths recorded in the last 24 hours.

It disclosed that 685 people had been successfully treated and recovered between Saturday and Sunday.

Our discharges on Sunday include 82 community recoveries in Lagos State, managed in line with guidelines,” it stated.

The health agency noted that the tally of recoveries had now gone up to 145,399, while the death toll recorded stands at 2,013.

The NCDC disclosed this on its official Twitter handle on Sunday.

The country had tested 1,601,396 people since the first confirmed case was announced on February 27, 2020.

The NCDC said the country has so far registered 160,657 COVID-19 confirmed cases, with 120 new infections and no COVID-19 related deaths recorded in the last 24 hours.

It disclosed that 685 people had been successfully treated and recovered between Saturday and Sunday.

“Our discharges on Sunday include 82 community recoveries in Lagos State, managed in line with guidelines,” it stated.

The health agency noted that the tally of recoveries had now gone up to 145,399, while the death toll recorded stands at 2,013.

According to data released by the agency, the new cases are reported across 13 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

It said that Lagos, Rivers and Kaduna States recorded the highest number of COVID-19 infections on Sunday with 32, 25 and 20 cases respectively.

Others were Bayelsa 13, Kano 7, Jigawa 5, Borno 5, Abia 4, Oyo 3, Plateau 2, FCT 1, Ogun 1, Nasarawa 1 and Imo 1.

It stated that a multi-sectoral National Emergency Operation Centre, activated at Level 3, had continued to coordinate the national response activities in the country.

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