The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) announced that the country has recorded 180 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of infections in Nigeria to 64,516.
The NCDC disclosed this on its verified Twitter handle on Wednesday night.
“On the 11th of November 2020, 180 new confirmed cases and 2 deaths were recorded in Nigeria.
“Till date, 64516 cases have been confirmed, 60737 cases have been discharged and 1162 deaths have been recorded in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
“The 180 new cases are reported from 9 states- Lagos (74), Oyo (41), FCT (19), Kaduna (19), Bauchi (12), Ogun (7), Rivers (4), Cross River (2) and Edo (2),” the NCDC said.
See the breakdown of cases by state below;
States Affected | No. of Cases (Lab Confirmed) | No. of Cases (on admission) | No. Discharged | No. of Deaths |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lagos | 22,201 | 1,094 | 20,887 | 220 |
FCT | 6,322 | 401 | 5,839 | 82 |
Plateau | 3,679 | 36 | 3,610 | 33 |
Oyo | 3,622 | 369 | 3,208 | 45 |
Rivers | 2,885 | 105 | 2,721 | 59 |
Kaduna | 2,744 | 84 | 2,616 | 44 |
Edo | 2,682 | 16 | 2,554 | 112 |
Ogun | 2,082 | 112 | 1,939 | 31 |
Delta | 1,816 | 30 | 1,737 | 49 |
Kano | 1,756 | 14 | 1,688 | 54 |
Ondo | 1,700 | 76 | 1,585 | 39 |
Enugu | 1,332 | 21 | 1,290 | 21 |
Kwara | 1,083 | 28 | 1,028 | 27 |
Ebonyi | 1,055 | 6 | 1,019 | 30 |
Katsina | 953 | 0 | 929 | 24 |
Gombe | 938 | 56 | 857 | 25 |
Osun | 932 | 10 | 902 | 20 |
Abia | 926 | 9 | 908 | 9 |
Borno | 745 | 4 | 705 | 36 |
Bauchi | 739 | 26 | 699 | 14 |
Imo | 622 | 6 | 604 | 12 |
Benue | 493 | 22 | 460 | 11 |
Nasarawa | 483 | 145 | 325 | 13 |
Bayelsa | 414 | 11 | 382 | 21 |
Ekiti | 338 | 6 | 326 | 6 |
Jigawa | 325 | 6 | 308 | 11 |
Akwa Ibom | 319 | 21 | 289 | 9 |
Anambra | 282 | 7 | 256 | 19 |
Niger | 281 | 10 | 259 | 12 |
Adamawa | 261 | 4 | 238 | 19 |
Sokoto | 165 | 0 | 148 | 17 |
Taraba | 152 | 31 | 115 | 6 |
Kebbi | 93 | 1 | 84 | 8 |
Cross River | 89 | 2 | 78 | 9 |
Yobe | 82 | 6 | 68 | 8 |
Zamfara | 79 | 1 | 73 | 5 |
Kogi | 5 | 0 | 3 | 2 |
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