Coronavirus Infections in Nigeria exceed 38,000
The death toll in the country rose to 813 while a total of 15,815 patients have recovered from the virus.
The death toll in the country rose to 813 while a total of 15,815 patients have recovered from the virus.
Four deaths were recorded in the fight against the coronavirus in the last 24 hours pushing the total death tally...
A total of 563 new infections were recorded Monday.
According to the health agency, 11 deaths were also recorded, bringing the fatality from the virus to 789.
The total number of people who have contracted the virus in Nigeria has now risen to 36,107.
The country has recorded a daily average of around 500 new cases over the past week.
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Apart from Tuesday’s figures, Nigeria has recorded over 500 cases in the past six days.
The government has warned medical facilities against turning back patients over fears of COVID-19 but many hospitals have remained adamant.
About 175 deaths and nearly 2,000 recoveries have been recorded in Lagos.
Ten people died from the virus on Tuesday.
There are at least 21 vaccines currently under trial worldwide, according to the WHO.
Nigeria has reported over 500 cases daily in the last four days.
All 36 states and the FCT have recorded at least a case of the disease.
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Health care workers are the soldiers on the front lines in the battle against coronavirus.
On Monday, the NCDC finally confirmed five cases of COVID-19 in Cross River.
The information was culled from news reports, obituaries, the social media, friends and families of the deceased.
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The Cross River government, before now, had insisted there was no case of confirmed coronavirus in the state.
HMOs are supposed to pay hospitals monthly for care provided to participants.
As of Friday morning, about 195,729 of the 414,011 infected persons have recovered.
The WHO chief noted that "we're all in this for the long haul."
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