NCDC Announces 148 Fresh Cases of COVID-19 as Total Nears 3,000

SWITZERLAND, MAY 06 – The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, on Tuesday confirmed a total number of 148 new coronavirus cases in the country.
Lagos and Kano states have the highest numbers. While Lagos recorded 43 new cases, Kano recorded 32 new cases.
The NCDC while confirming the development on Twitter wrote, “148 new cases of #COVID19;
“2950 confirmed cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria
“Discharged: 481, Deaths: 98.”
148 new cases of #COVID19;
— NCDC (@NCDCgov) May 5, 2020
43-Lagos
32-Kano
14-Zamfara
10-FCT
9-Katsina
7-Taraba
6-Borno
6-Ogun
5-Oyo
3-Edo
3-Kaduna
3-Bauchi
2-Adamawa
2-Gombe
1-Plateau
1-Sokoto
1-Kebbi
2950 confirmed cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria
Discharged: 481
Deaths: 98 pic.twitter.com/0WhwE3fe4V
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