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NCDC confirms 1,340 new COVID-19 cases, toll now 136,030

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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has recorded 1,340 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 136,030.

The NCDC disclosed this on its official Twitter handle on Thursday.

“On the 4th of February 2021, 1340 new confirmed cases and 14 deaths were recorded in Nigeria.

“Till date, 136030 cases have been confirmed, 110449 cases have been discharged and 1632 deaths have been recorded in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

“The 1340 new cases are reported from 22 states- FCT (320), Lagos (275), Rivers (117), Oyo (100), Akwa Ibom (57), Ogun (51), Ebonyi (48), Benue (44), Adamawa (42), Imo (38), Kwara (35), Gombe (32), Kaduna (31),Edo (29), Osun (29), Kano (24), Ekiti (15), Katsina (14), Delta (13), Nasarawa (13), Jigawa (10), and Sokoto (3).

See the breakdown of cases by state below;

Confirmed Cases by State

States Affected No. of Cases (Lab Confirmed) No. of Cases (on admission) No. Discharged No. of Deaths
Lagos 50,593 6,699 43,560 334
FCT 17,563 5,987 11,449 127
Plateau 8,068 363 7,650 55
Kaduna 7,737 356 7,324 57
Oyo 5,682 1,439 4,157 86
Rivers 5,636 714 4,837 85
Edo 3,891 645 3,102 144
Ogun 3,498 481 2,974 43
Kano 3,155 355 2,712 88
Delta 2,377 581 1,744 52
Ondo 2,339 208 2,080 51
Kwara 2,038 443 1,554 41
Nasarawa 1,884 1,498 373 13
Katsina 1,878 63 1,788 27
Enugu 1,829 297 1,511 21
Gombe 1,710 159 1,509 42
Osun 1,696 432 1,231 33
Ebonyi 1,492 217 1,245 30
Abia 1,323 121 1,190 12
Imo 1,194 266 910 18
Bauchi 1,164 3 1,144 17
Anambra 1,053 700 334 19
Borno 1,009 122 850 37
Akwa Ibom 966 390 566 10
Benue 892 328 544 20
Niger 789 358 417 14
Sokoto 759 27 706 26
Bayelsa 688 28 636 24
Adamawa 673 405 240 28
Ekiti 602 102 491 9
Jigawa 482 72 399 11
Taraba 433 39 379 15
Kebbi 270 4 253 13
Yobe 241 34 199 8
Cross River 212 2 198 12
Zamfara 209 11 190 8
Kogi 5 0 3 2

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