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Total Covid19 cases in Nigeria blow past 40,000 mark, 858 deaths

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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has, on Sunday, July 26, reported a total of 555 new cases of COVID19 across eighteen states in Nigeria.

The latest cases saw the total number of cases blow past the forty thousand mark bringing the total confirmed cases to 40,532.

Find below a breakdown of the 555 new cases discovered on Sunday:

  1. Lagos-156
  2. Kano-65
  3. Ogun-57
  4. Plateau-54
  5. Oyo-53
  6. Benue-43
  7. FCT-30
  8. Ondo-18
  9. Kaduna-16
  10. Akwa Ibom-13
  11. Gombe-13
  12. Rivers-12
  13. Ekiti-9
  14. Osun-8
  15. Cross River-3
  16. Borno-2
  17. Edo-2
  18. Bayelsa-1

Summary

  • 40,532 confirmed
  • 17,374 discharged
  • 858 deaths

See banner below:

Confirmed Cases by State

States AffectedNo. of Cases (Lab Confirmed)No. of Cases (on admission)No. DischargedNo. of Deaths
Lagos14,45612,1772,087192
FCT3,4812,3871,05341
Oyo2,5701,3981,14824
Edo2,1676811,40977
Rivers1,6522861,31452
Kano1,5202541,21353
Delta1,46479063440
Kaduna1,3653211,03212
Ogun1,3012461,03223
Ondo1,06159144822
Plateau83436944619
Ebonyi75915558024
Enugu74129942517
Katsina73326144923
Kwara71149320216
Borno6111755935
Gombe5712752123
Bauchi538951613
Abia5361064264
Imo4653481089
Osun44321921410
Benue337278536
Bayelsa3275525121
Jigawa322330811
Nasarawa3081871138
Akwa Ibom221931217
Niger1682313312
Sokoto153013716
Adamawa14046859
Anambra132457512
Ekiti11356552
Kebbi904797
Zamfara771715
Yobe664548
Taraba5443110
Cross River402893
Kogi5032

Highlights

  • On the 26th of July 2020, 555 new confirmed cases and 2 deaths were recorded in Nigeria
  • Till date, 40532 cases have been confirmed, 17374 cases have been discharged and 858 deaths have been recorded in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory
  • The new cases are reported from 18 states- Lagos(156), Kano(65), Ogun(57), Plateau(54), Oyo(53), Benue(43), FCT(30), Ondo(18), Kaduna(16), Akwa Ibom(13), Gombe(13), Rivers(12), Ekiti(9), Osun(8), Cross River(3), Borno(2), Edo(2), Bayelsa(1)
  • A multi-sectoral national emergency operations centre (EOC), activated at Level 3, continues to coordinate the national response activities

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