MAY10 REPORT: Dangers Ahead As COVID-19 Kills15 More In A Day – SEE NEW ALARMING REPORTS

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NCDC has reported new alarming results of confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 as at May 10, 2020 at 248 and number of confirmed death at 15.

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Total Report:  

248 new cases of #COVID19;

81-Lagos
35-Jigawa
26-Borno
26-Kano
20-Bauchi
13-FCT
12-Edo
10-Sokoto
7-Zamfara
4-Kwara
4-Kebbi
2-Gombe
2-Taraba
2-Ogun
2-Ekiti
1-Osun
1-Bayelsa

4399 cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria
Discharged: 778
Deaths: 143 

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COVID-19 NIGERIA

Monday 3:09 am 11 May 2020

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Samples Tested

23,835

Confirmed Cases

4,399

Active Cases

3,478

Discharged Cases

778

Confirmed Cases by State

States Affected No. of Cases (Lab Confirmed) No. of Cases (on admission) No. Discharged No. of Deaths
Lagos 1,845 1,343 469 33
Kano 602 528 48 26
FCT 356 297 53 6
Borno 185 157 12 16
Bauchi 181 174 6 1
Katsina 156 130 16 10
Jigawa 118 116 0 2
Ogun 117 84 28 5
Gombe 112 96 15 1
Sokoto 106 81 13 12
Kaduna 98 81 14 3
Edo 79 62 13 4
Zamfara 72 69 0 3
Oyo 64 47 15 2
Osun 39 5 30 4
Kwara 34 24 9 1
Nasarawa 25 23 0 2
Kebbi 24 20 1 3
Rivers 21 15 4 2
Plateau 19 18 1 0
Akwa Ibom 17 5 10 2
Delta 17 11 3 3
Adamawa 17 17 0 0
Ekiti 15 10 4 1
Ondo 15 9 6 0
Taraba 15 14 1 0
Yobe 13 12 0 1
Enugu 10 8 2 0
Ebonyi 7 7 0 0
Niger 6 4 2 0
Bayelsa 6 6 0 0
Imo 3 2 1 0
Benue 2 2 0 0
Abia 2 1 1 0
Anambra 1 0 1 0

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Highlights

  • On the 10th of May 2020, 248 new confirmed cases and 17 deaths were recorded in Nigeria
  • No new state has reported a case in the last 24 hours.
  • Till date, 4399 cases have been confirmed, 778 cases have been discharged and 143 deaths have been recorded in 34 state

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