Rivers state took the lead in the country’s COVID-19 infections as the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) logged 828 new infections on Saturday.
The capital, Port Harcourt, registered 188 infections out of the 828 declared on Saturday by the agency.
The NCDC made this known on Sunday via its official website, saying that the 188 infections from Rivers indicated a decrease of 29 infections, from 217, recorded on Friday.
Rivers, the third most hit state by the virus in the country, had more cases than Lagos, the country’s epicenter of the pandemic.
With an estimated population of between 17.5 million and 21 million as of 2020, Lagos logged 183 cases, a big fall compared to the 906 reported on Friday.
The NCDC indicated that the 97 cases reported by Delta state on Saturday aggregated the cases recorded from December 7-17, 202
Amongst others states that registered cases were the FCT (82), Oyo (67), Edo (54), Ekiti (34), Plateau (34), Kano (27), Anambra (22), Kaduna (19), Enugu (12), Ogun (5), and Kwara (4).
It stated also that Saturday’s 828 infections brought Nigeria’s tally to 223,483, with 211,522 persons treated and discharged.
Saturday’s figure indicated a decrease of 756 infections on Friday’s 1,584 cases.
The agency added that the country’s active cases across the nation stood at 8,977 as at Saturday, and that no death was recorded same day.
(NAN)