Breaking: Nigeria reports 362 confirmed cases of COVID-19

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has reported nineteen new cases of Novel

According to the NCDC as
Of the Nineteen new cases of COVID19 reported 14 are Lagos, 2 in FCT, 1 in Kano, 1 in Akwa Ibom and 1 in Edo
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Further the NCDC said that As at 10:00 pm 14th April, number of states with confirmed cases of #COVID19: 19 + FCT Lagos- 214 FCT- 58 Osun- 20 Edo- 15 Oyo- 11 Ogun- 9 Bauchi- 6 Kaduna- 6 Akwa Ibom- 6 Katsina-5 Kwara- 4 Kano- 4 Ondo- 3 Delta- 3 Enugu- 2 Ekiti- 2 Rivers-2 Benue- 1 Niger- 1 Anambra- 1
Also the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Tuesday announced the recovery and discharge of eight COVID-19 patients, bringing to 69, the number of discharged patients in Lagos.
Nineteen new cases of #COVID19 have been reported as follows:
— NCDC (@NCDCgov) April 14, 2020
14 in Lagos
2 in FCT
1 in Kano
1 in Akwa Ibom
1 in Edo
As at 09:20 pm 14th April there are 362 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. 99 have been discharged with 11 deaths#TakeResponsibility pic.twitter.com/ySAhNzWnnU
Sanwo-Olu, through his Twitter account, said the patients discharged from the Mainland Infectious Disease Hospital, Yaba, were two females and six males.
“This brings the number of patients successfully managed and discharged from our facilities to 69.
“Please, let us continue to adhere to all the safety advice from our health experts,” he said.
According to him, the state is encouraged by the success rate of isolation and treatment initiatives for COVID-19.
“Working with the @NCDCgov and @LSMOH, testing capacity for #COVID19 has increased and we will continue to do all we can to stop the spread of the virus,” he said.
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Speaking on the two weeks extension of the lockdown by President Muhammadu Buhari, Sanwo-Olu said that it was a tough decision.
He added that they had observed that countries that couldn’t stop the spread of COVID-19, had catastrophic effects.
“My biggest focus now is security and welfare.
“On security, there have been reports of pockets of insecurity across different areas and intelligence has shown a combination of exploitation by criminal elements.
“The police have been responsive but in the last 24 hours, we have worked to increase surveillance and response time.
“On welfare, the second half of the first phase of our reformed #LagosFoodRelief distribution which is targeted at the vulnerable is on course.
“The federal government’s conditional cash transfer is beginning to help reduce the burden and we are working on doing more,” Sanwo-Olu said.
Sanwo-Olu said that government understood that the lockdown would stretch citizens because of some structural problems the state was contending with.
“However, I want to thank Lagosians for rising up with empathy and strength. We have to do more and the government will do more, let’s beat #COVID19 together,” Sanwo-Olu said.