The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), in a tweet on Monday night confirmed 38 new COVID-19 cases.
The cases were recorded in five states, bringing Nigeria’s total to 665.
According to the breakdown, 23 were recorded in Kano, five in Gombe, three in Kaduna, two in Borno, two in Abia, and one each in the federal capital territory, Sokoto and Ekiti.
Lagos, which currently has the highest number of COVID-19 cases, recorded no case for Monday.
As at 11:10 pm on Monday, breakdown of cases by states are:
Thirty-eight new cases of #COVID19 have been reported;
23 in Kano
5 in Gombe
3 in Kaduna
2 in Borno
2 in Abia
1 in FCT
1 in Sokoto
1 in EkitiAs at 11:10 pm 20th April there are 665 confirmed cases of #COVID19reported in Nigeria.
Discharged: 188
Deaths: 22 pic.twitter.com/k354y8KS0W— NCDC (@NCDCgov) April 20, 2020
Breakdown of cases by states:
- Lagos-376
- FCT-89
- Kano-59
- Osun-20
- Oyo-16
- Edo-15
- Ogun-12
- Kwara-9
- Katsina-12
- Bauchi-7
- Kaduna-9
- Akwa Ibom-9
- Delta-4
- Ekiti-4
- Ondo-3
- Enugu-2
- Rivers-2
- Niger-2
- Benue-1
- Anambra-1
- Borno-3
- Jigawa-2
- Abia-2
- Gombe-5
- Sokoto-1
Earlier on Monday, at a press briefing organised by the presidential task force on COVID-19, Osagie Ehanire, the minister of health, had said there was no need for panic, as nine out of ten people would recover from COVID-19.
“There is no reason for apprehension because over 90 percent of those who have COVID-19 will recover,” he said.
“Nine out 10 will recover, so what is the fear about. Only that the numbers are so large that we forget that people recover and the few get very sick, that is just about four or five out of 100.”
Of the 655 confirmed COVID-19 cases, a total of 188 people have been discharged, while 22 deaths have been recorded.