COVID-19: NCDC confirms 166 new cases, Lagos recorded 20

On the 28th of October 2021, 182 new confirmed cases were recorded in Nigeria were recorded in Nigeria.

On the 28th of October 2021, 182 new confirmed cases were recorded in Nigeria were recorded in Nigeria.

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Taraba-38

Lagos-27

Zamfara-25

Benue-21

FCT-17

Gombe-13

Kaduna-12

Plateau-12

Jigawa-5

Kano-3

Rivers-3

Abia-2

Edo-2

Bauchi-1

Bayelsa-1

211,678 confirmed

202,885 discharged

2,892 deaths

Todays report includes:

▪️38 confirmed cases reported from Taraba state for 27th October 2021

▪️19 discharged cases reported from Taraba state for 27th October 2021 are community discharges

▪️2 confirmed cases reported from Abia state for 27th October 2021

A breakdown of cases by state can be found via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng

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