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Nigeria records 221 new COVID-19 cases, lowest in 3 months


Nigeria records 221 new COVID-19 cases, lowest in 3 months
Nigeria records 221 new COVID-19 cases, lowest in 3 months

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August 27, 2020 - The Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC) has announced 221 new cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic outbreak in the country, the lowest recorded in the last three months.


Nigeria has recorded one of the lowest daily number of cases in August: on August 4th, Nigeria reported 288 new cases, 252 on August 25 and now 221 on August 27.


NCDC said that there were more persons who died of COVID-19 related complications in the country in the last 24 hours with the national death toll rising to 1,010.


The NCDC said that the number of recovery crossed the 40,000 mark after 317 more people were treated and discharged from isolation centres across the country.


The agency stated that this brought the total number of recovered cases in the country to 40,281, representing almost 76 per cent of the total number of confirmed infections put at 53,021.


The public health agency said that the 221 new cases were reported from 20 states.


The agency said that Plateau state reported 60, which was the highest of the day.


Among others were FCT, 33, Kaduna, 26, Rivers, 18, Lagos, 17, Enugu, 9 , Kwara, 9, Ondo, 9, Nasarawa, 6, Gombe, 5, Anambra, 5, Delta, 4, Abia, 4, Imo, 3, Edo, 2, Ogun, 2, Oyo, 2, Osun, 2, Bauchi, 1, and Kano, 1.


Meanwhile, the agency urged pregnant women and nursing mothers to protect themselves by reducing the risk of COVID-19 through frequent hand washing, disinfecting surfaces and limiting contact with others.


It stated that pregnant and nursing mothers might come in contact with infected people with no COVID-19 symptoms.

“It is important to maintain physical distancing and avoid large gatherings because you may not know who may have COVID-19,” it said.


The health agency, however urged Nigerians to take responsibility to keep themselves and their loved ones safe.

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