COVID-19: NCDC confirms 420 new cases, Lagos 103 records

On the 10th of January 2022, 420 new confirmed cases and 8 deaths were recorded in Nigeria

On the 10th of January 2022, 420 new confirmed cases and 8 deaths were recorded in Nigeria

A multi-sectoral national emergency operations centre (EOC), activated at Level 2, continues to coordinate the national response activities

May be an image of text that says 'TUD PREVENT OFCOVID-19 S/N 10-01-2022 #TakeResponsibilty #COVID19Nigeria Number STATE Lagos FCT Rivers Kaduna 5 Plateau Oyo Edo Ogun Cases 97,157 27,712 15,703 025 10,209 10,122 7,595 5,066 Kwara Osun Gombe 16 Enugu 17 Anambra Nasarawa Katsina Imo 21 Abia 22 Benue Ebonyi 24 Ekiti 25 Bauchi Borno Taraba 4,615 4,408 3,142 2,958 2,939 2,700 2,674 2,387 2,335 2,145 2,118 2,064 1,955 1,910 1,577 1,345 1,305 1,157 1,137 810 744 642 502 28 Bayelsa 29 Adamawa 30Niger 31 Sokoto 32 Cross River Jigawa Kebbi Zamfara Kogi 375 248,732 @NCDCgovf COVID19.NCDC.GOV.NG'

The 420 new cases are reported from 13 States – Lagos (103), Kwara (90), Akwa Ibom (49), FCT (39), Kano (33), Rivers (31), Cross River (17), Ogun (17), Kaduna (15), Edo (11), Niger (9), Oyo (5), and Abia (1)

Till date, 248732 cases have been confirmed, 219479 cases have been discharged and 3085 deaths have been recorded in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory


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