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Highest Single-Day Infection Of 2,213 COVID-19 Omicron Cases Recorded In Nigeria

…Four Deaths Recorded.

Edo Michael

The fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic is biting harder in Nigeria, as the country on Tuesday recorded four deaths and 2,123 fresh cases across 10 states of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

This was made known by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), via a post on its verified Facebook page.
According to NCDC, 2,123 fresh cases were recorded with about four deaths from the COVID-19 complications in the last 24 hours.

The statistics also show that Lagos State retains its status as the epicentre of the disease, contributing most to the surge in the country.
The state on Tuesday recorded 1,552 of the new 2,123 infections.

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It added that the number of active cases have increased to 12,547 while the number of discharged cases now stands at 211,761, as Plateau State reported a backlog of 10 discharges for December 20, 2021.

According to the breakdown of the NCDC data, FCT came second on the log with 197 cases, followed by Edo State with 155 cases.
Rivers and Delta states in the South-South recorded 81 and 44 cases respectively, while Plateau and Kwara states in the North-Central reported 33 and 30 respectively.

Also, Kano State in the North-west reported 16 cases; Enugu State; 12; Gombe State, two cases while Bauchi State reported a single case. While Sokoto State reported a single case.

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