Four fatalities have also been recorded in the same period of time taking the total death toll to 44. According to the latest update from Nigeria's National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).
In the new confirmed virus cases, Lagos remain the epicentre of the infectious pandemic the African most populous nation.
80-Lagos
38-Kano
15-Ogun
15-Bauchi
11-Borno
10-Gombe
9-Sokoto
5-Edo
5-Jigawa
2-Zamfara
1-Rivers
1-Enugu
1-Delta
1-FCT
1-Nasarawa
As at 11:50pm 28th April- 1532 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria.
Discharged: 255
Deaths: 44
38-Kano
15-Ogun
15-Bauchi
11-Borno
10-Gombe
9-Sokoto
5-Edo
5-Jigawa
2-Zamfara
1-Rivers
1-Enugu
1-Delta
1-FCT
1-Nasarawa
As at 11:50pm 28th April- 1532 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria.
Discharged: 255
Deaths: 44
As at 11:50pm 28th April
Lagos 844
FCT 158
Kano 115
Borno 53
Ogun 50
Gombe 46
Osun 34
Katsina 30
Edo 30
Bauchi 29
Oyo 21
Sokoto 19
Kaduna 15
Akwa Ibom 12
Kwara 11
Ekiti 8
Ondo 8
Taraba 8
Delta 7
Rivers 7
Jigawa 7
Zamfara 4
Enugu 3
Niger 2
Abia 2
Benue 1
Anambra 1
Adamawa 1
Plateau 1
Imo 1
Bayelsa 1
Kebbi 1
Ebonyi 1
Nasarawa 1
Globally, more than 3.09 million and 213,824 deaths have been documented, according to data aggregated by Johns Hopkins University.
Lagos 844
FCT 158
Kano 115
Borno 53
Ogun 50
Gombe 46
Osun 34
Katsina 30
Edo 30
Bauchi 29
Oyo 21
Sokoto 19
Kaduna 15
Akwa Ibom 12
Kwara 11
Ekiti 8
Ondo 8
Taraba 8
Delta 7
Rivers 7
Jigawa 7
Zamfara 4
Enugu 3
Niger 2
Abia 2
Benue 1
Anambra 1
Adamawa 1
Plateau 1
Imo 1
Bayelsa 1
Kebbi 1
Ebonyi 1
Nasarawa 1
Globally, more than 3.09 million and 213,824 deaths have been documented, according to data aggregated by Johns Hopkins University.
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