Coronavirus: Spread Worsens As NCDC Records 600-Plus New Cases For Two Consecutive Days

Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) Update as at June 12, 2020,

Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has reported 627 new cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Nigeria, the nation’s total infections now 15,181 as at Friday night.

There are concerns that the virus spread is getting worse across the country as the NCDC reported 600-plus new cases for two consecutive days, a first.

Meanwhile, authorities have warned that the number of cases will rise as testing capacity increases.

Earlier on Friday, Lagos announced it has discharged 90 COVID-19 patients after they fully recovered.

Nigeria is currently in the second phase of easing its lockdown restrictions, with worship centres expected to restart in more states.

According to the NCDC, the country has now confirmed at least 15,181 cases of the novel coronavirus with 399 deaths and 4,891 recovered patients.

Again, in Friday’s reporting, Lagos led the state ranking with 229 new cases. The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) trailed behind, reporting 65 new infections.

Other states with new infections include Abia (54), Borno (42), Oyo (35), Rivers (28), Rivers (28), Edo (28), Gombe (27), Ogun (21), Plateau (18), Delta (18), Bauchi (10), Kaduna (10), Benue (9), Ondo (8), Kwara (6), Nasarawa (4), Enugu (4), Sokoto (3), Niger (3), Kebbi (3), Yobe (1), and Kano (1).

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