COVID-19: NCDC confirms 55 new cases, Lagos 37 recorded

On the 5th of December 2021, 55 new confirmed cases were recorded in Nigeria

On the 5th of December 2021, 55 new confirmed cases were recorded in Nigeria

Till date, 214622 cases have been confirmed, 207450 cases have been discharged and 2980 deaths have been recorded in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory

May be an image of text that says 'TUD PREVENT. FCOVID-19 S/N 04-12-2021 #TakeResponsibilty Number STATE Lagos FCT Rivers Kaduna Plateau Oyo Edo Ogun Cases 78,404 23, 23,557 12,956 10,182 9,962 8,794 6,606 4,436 Delta Kwara Osun Enugu Gombe 17 Nasarawa Anambra Imo Ebonyi 22 Abia Benue 24Bauchi Ekiti 4,004 3,029 2,790 2,754 2,517 2,405 2,356 2,216 2,062 2,033 1,907 1,811 1,780 1,356 1,269 1,250 1,157 1,073 810 667 617 502 Taraba Bayelsa 29 Adamawa Niger 31 Sokoto 32 Cross River Jigawa Yobe Kebbi Zamfara Kogi 363 5 214,567 @NCDCgov COVID19.NCDC.GOV.NG'

The 55 new cases are reported from 6 States- Lagos (37), Edo (6), Osun (5), Oyo (4), Ogun (2), and Ekiti (1)

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


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