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COVID-19 : List Of States With New Cases Of Coronavirus, Discharged Patients And Deaths Recorded

The newly reported cases which bring the overall cases of the dreaded infection to 38,948 in Nigeria, were confirmed via a statement on the official Twitter handle of the health agency on Thursday night.

 

The Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC) on Thursday, July 23 reported six-hundred and four new cases of coronavirus disease in Nigeria.

The newly reported cases which bring the overall cases of the dreaded infection to 38,948 in Nigeria, were confirmed via a statement on the official Twitter handle of the health agency on Thursday night.

The cases of Coronavirus pandemic in Nigeria has continued to hit high figures as the country has now recorded 833 deaths while 16,061 persons have been discharged since the outbreak of the pandemic.

See below the breakdown of states with confirmed cases of COVID-19; including active patients, discharged patients and deaths recorded in Nigeria.

Confirmed Cases by State

States AffectedNo. of Cases (Lab Confirmed)No. of Cases (on admission)No. DischargedNo. of Deaths
Lagos14,00911,7572,075177
FCT3,3762,35498240
Oyo2,3061,1661,12020
Edo2,1056871,34672
Rivers1,5874691,06949
Delta1,45378063439
Kano1,4522471,15253
Kaduna1,28933893912
Ogun1,22728791723
Ondo1,00183614322
Plateau78041334918
Enugu72633837117
Ebonyi72412857620
Katsina71725344123
Kwara70750518814
Borno6054952135
Gombe5582051523
Bauchi5351650613
Abia5271323914
Imo462366879
Osun39422915510
Bayelsa32610020521
Jigawa322330811
Benue294235536
Nasarawa2921711138
Akwa Ibom196721213
Niger166451129
Sokoto153013716
Anambra132526812
Adamawa11521859
Kebbi909747
Ekiti8839472
Zamfara771715
Yobe643538
Taraba5443110
Cross River312731
Kogi5032

Meanwhile, Lagos State government on Thursday, July 23 explained on the average what is been spent on Coronavirus patients treated at the state Isolation centres.


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According to the government in a statement made today by its Commissioner for Health, Professor Akin Abayomi, about a million naira is required to save the lives of people who are highly affected with the novel virus.