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COVID-19: Nigeria Faces Uphill Battle as Confirmed Cases Continue to Rise

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  • COVID-19: Nigeria Faces Uphill Battle as Confirmed Cases Continue to Rise

Despite efforts to tame the spread of COVID-19 in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation. More people continue to contract the deadly virus on a daily basis.

According to the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), 553 new confirmed cases and 12 deaths were recorded in Nigerian on Saturday 30th of May, 2020.

“Till date, 9855 cases have been confirmed, 2856 cases have been discharged and 273 deaths have been recorded in 35 states and the Federal Capital Territory,” NCDC stated.

Still, lawmakers are making arrangements to fully reopen the economy without resources to manage the already overwhelming situation.

The 553 new cases were reported from 15 states – Lagos (378), FCT (52), Delta (23), Edo (22), Rivers (14), Ogun (13), Kaduna (12), Kano (9), Borno (7), Katsina (6), Jigawa (5), Oyo (5), Yobe (3), Plateau (3) and Osun (1).

Complete Confirmed Cases by State

States Affected No. of Cases (Lab Confirmed) No. of Cases (on admission) No. Discharged No. of Deaths
Lagos 4,755 3,939 766 50
Kano 951 708 200 43
FCT 616 426 173 17
Katsina 364 282 68 14
Edo 284 202 69 13
Oyo 280 177 97 6
Borno 271 78 167 26
Jigawa 270 156 109 5
Ogun 259 104 146 9
Kaduna 244 80 157 7
Bauchi 236 15 214 7
Rivers 204 139 52 13
Gombe 156 30 122 4
Sokoto 116 6 96 14
Plateau 104 49 53 2
Kwara 87 49 37 1
Delta 80 57 16 7
Zamfara 76 0 71 5
Nasarawa 62 42 18 2
Yobe 52 21 24 7
Akwa Ibom 45 29 14 2
Osun 45 6 35 4
Ebonyi 40 32 8 0
Adamawa 38 14 20 4
Imo 34 20 14 0
Kebbi 33 0 29 4
Niger 30 20 9 1
Ondo 25 3 20 2
Ekiti 20 2 16 2
Taraba 18 8 10 0
Enugu 18 6 12 0
Bayelsa 12 4 7 1
Anambra 11 7 3 1
Abia 10 7 3 0
Benue 7 6 1 0
Kogi 2 2 0 0
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