COVID-19: NCDC confirms 32 new cases, Lagos records 07

On the 21st of February 2022, 32 new confirmed cases were recorded in Nigeria

On the 21st of February 2022, 32 new confirmed cases were recorded in Nigeria

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May be an image of text that says 'PREVENT, COVID-19 21-02-2022 #TakeResponsibilty #COVID19Nigeria S/N 1 2 Number ofcase 98,783 28,316 16,533 11,216 10,237 10,210 7,682 5,810 5,351 8 17 18 STATE Lagos FCT Rivers Kaduna Plateau Oyo Edo Ogun Delta Ondo Kano Akwa Ibom Kwara Gombe Osun Enugu Anambra Nasarawa Imo Katsina Abia Benue Ebonyi kiti Bauchi Borno Taraba Bayelsa Adamawa Niger Cross River Sokoto Jigawa Yobe Kebbi Zamfara Kogi TOTAL 20 4,962 4,656 4,576 3,307 3,304 2,952 2,825 2,717 2,544 2,411 2,154 2,129 2,064 1,982 1,939 1,629 1,473 1,310 1,203 1,148 821 817 667 26 29 30 31 31 32 33 37 480 375 254,325'

Lagos-7

FCT-5

Rivers-2

Kaduna-1

254,325 confirmed

230,793 discharged

3,142 deaths

States with zero cases reported (3): Bauchi, Kano, and Plateau

For a breakdown of cases by state visit covid19.ncdc.gov.ng

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