COVID-19: NCDC confirms 791 new cases, Lagos 310 records

On the 7th of January 2022, 814 new confirmed cases were recorded in Nigeria

On the 7th of January 2022, 814 new confirmed cases were recorded in Nigeria

Lagos-310

Rivers-126

Taraba-76

FCT-74

May be an image of text that says 'ÛHEREA COVID-19 07-01-2022 07-01 S/N #TaheFesponsibilty #COVID19Nigeria Number cases 7,634 15,200 STATE Lagos FCT Rivers Kaduna Plateau Oyo Edo Ogun Delta Ondo 8 209, 10,103 7,584 5,751 5,066 5,066 10 12 Akwa Ibom Kwara Osun Enugu Gombe Nasarawa Anambra Katsina 15 16 17 18 20 4,318 3,123 2,939 2,927 2,674 2,492 2,387 2,335 2,143 2,118 2,062 Imo Abia Benue Ebonyi 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Bauchi Borno araba Bayelsa Adamawa Niger Sokoto Cross River Jigawa Yobe Kebbi 1,577 1,345 1,305 1,157 1,128 810 727 642 502 478 375 35 36 37 Kogi TOTAL UNCDCgvf MADWE'

Ondo-68

Gombe-35

Kaduna-27

Oyo-20

Delta-17

Kwara-12

Ekiti-11

Bauchi-9

Edo-8

Kano-8

Nasarawa-7

Ogun-4

Bayelsa-2

247,009 confirmed

217,832 discharged

3,070 deaths

Today’s report includes:

▪️76 confirmed cases reported for Taraba state are backlogs for 21st (6), 24th (5), 29th (36), 30th (12) December 2021, 2nd (7) & 4th (10) January 2022.

▪️27 confirmed cases reported for Kaduna state is for 6th January 2022

▪️75 Discharged cases reported for Kaduna state is for 6th January 2022

▪️71 Discharged cases reported for FCT includes 70 community discharges

▪️13 Discharged cases reported for Taraba state are backlogs for December 29th 2021

▪️1 Death case reported for Kaduna state is for 6th (1) January 2022

▪️0 cases reported from Osun and Sokoto State

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

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