COVID-19 (30-12-2020): Number of confirmed cases, deaths highest so far – SEE FULL REPORTS

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On the 30th of December 2020, 1,016 new confirmed cases and 11 deaths were recorded in Nigeria.

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Till date, 86,576 cases have been confirmed, 73,322 cases have been discharged and 1,278 deaths have been recorded in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory

1,016 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-434
FCT-155
Plateau-94
Kaduna-56
Rivers-56
Oyo-30
Nasarawa-27
Zamfara-25
Abia-22
Enugu-18
Kano-18
Bayelsa-15
Edo-14
Ogun-11
Borno-10
Ebonyi-10
Jigawa-7
Anambra-4
Delta-3
Niger-3
Osun-3

86,576 confirmed
73,322 discharged
1,278 deaths.

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COVID-19 NIGERIA

Thursday 0:13 am 31 Dec 2020

Samples Tested

938,602

Confirmed Cases

86,575

Active Cases

11,975

Discharged Cases

73,322

Death

1,278

Confirmed Cases by State

States Affected No. of Cases (Lab Confirmed) No. of Cases (on admission) No. Discharged No. of Deaths
Lagos 29,618 3,289 26,088 241
FCT 11,588 3,951 7,535 102
Kaduna 5,127 554 4,520 53
Plateau 4,849 552 4,255 42
Oyo 3,939 514 3,379 46
Rivers 3,459 226 3,169 64
Edo 2,866 91 2,660 115
Ogun 2,468 165 2,269 34
Kano 2,234 266 1,905 63
Delta 1,882 93 1,737 52
Ondo 1,807 28 1,738 41
Katsina 1,618 318 1,273 27
Kwara 1,414 289 1,094 31
Enugu 1,400 31 1,348 21
Gombe 1,272 283 956 33
Ebonyi 1,107 5 1,072 30
Osun 1,008 30 955 23
Abia 1,005 27 968 10
Bauchi 978 114 847 17
Borno 806 32 738 36
Nasarawa 765 427 325 13
Imo 748 22 714 12
Bayelsa 534 92 421 21
Benue 532 52 469 11
Akwa Ibom 434 45 380 9
Niger 413 80 320 13
Ekiti 410 11 393 6
Jigawa 403 34 358 11
Adamawa 391 132 238 21
Sokoto 331 75 238 18
Anambra 312 19 274 19
Taraba 211 27 177 7
Yobe 187 56 123 8
Kebbi 173 20 144 9
Cross River 169 0 157 12
Zamfara 112 25 82 5
Kogi 5 0

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1 Comment

  1. The rampart of cov.19 in Nigeria is caused by Nigerian Government..In the last lockdown palliative was hoarded, Nigerian police saw it as an avenue to extor money from citizens, instead of allowing our boarders to remain closed, Government opened nearly all our boarders.Since the end of last lockdown,no vaccine to the citizens,no report of vital research,we are totally dependent.In the present second wave the Government ought to have banned entry and exit to some countries, but,not decision on it yet.

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