COVID-19 UPDATE (JULY 26): Nigeria Records Lowest Death Cases Since March With 555 Confirmed Cases – SEE FULL REPORTS

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On the 26th of July 2020, 555 new confirmed cases and 2 deaths were recorded in Nigeria.

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Till date, 40532 cases have been confirmed, 17374 cases have been discharged and 858 deaths have been recorded in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory

555 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-156
Kano-65
Ogun-57
Plateau-54
Oyo-53
Benue-43
FCT-30
Ondo-18
Kaduna-16
Akwa Ibom-13
Gombe-13
Rivers-12
Ekiti-9
Osun-8
Cross River-3
Borno-2
Edo-2
Bayelsa-1

40,532 confirmed
17,374 discharged
858 deaths.

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COVID-19 NIGERIA

Monday 12:13 am 27 Jul 2020

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Samples Tested

266,323

Confirmed Cases

40,532

Active Cases

22,300

Discharged Cases

17,374

Death

858

Confirmed Cases by State

States Affected No. of Cases (Lab Confirmed) No. of Cases (on admission) No. Discharged No. of Deaths
Lagos 14,456 12,177 2,087 192
FCT 3,481 2,387 1,053 41
Oyo 2,570 1,398 1,148 24
Edo 2,167 681 1,409 77
Rivers 1,652 286 1,314 52
Kano 1,520 254 1,213 53
Delta 1,464 790 634 40
Kaduna 1,365 321 1,032 12
Ogun 1,301 246 1,032 23
Ondo 1,061 591 448 22
Plateau 834 369 446 19
Ebonyi 759 155 580 24
Enugu 741 299 425 17
Katsina 733 261 449 23
Kwara 711 493 202 16
Borno 611 17 559 35
Gombe 571 27 521 23
Bauchi 538 9 516 13
Abia 536 106 426 4
Imo 465 348 108 9
Osun 443 219 214 10
Benue 337 278 53 6
Bayelsa 327 55 251 21
Jigawa 322 3 308 11
Nasarawa 308 187 113 8
Akwa Ibom 221 93 121 7
Niger 168 23 133 12
Sokoto 153 0 137 16
Adamawa 140 46 85 9
Anambra 132 45 75 12
Ekiti 113 56 55 2
Kebbi 90 4 79 7
Zamfara 77 1 71 5
Yobe 66 4 54 8
Taraba 54 43 11 0
Cross River 40 28 9 3
Kogi 5 0

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