The Nigeria Center For Disease Control (NCDC) has revealed that Rivers State has recorded its first case of coronavirus (Covid-19), bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 51.
Director General of NCDC, Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu made this known in an interview with the Nigeria News Agency, on Thursday in Abuja, while giving an update on the COVID-19 infections.
Dr. Ihekweazu said NCDC on Wednesday reported five new cases of coronavirus, with two cases each in Abuja and Lagos, and one in Rivers.
The NCDC said out of the five new cases, three are returning travellers into Nigeria and two are close contacts of a confirmed case.
“As at 11:25 pm March 25, there are, 51 confirmed cases, two discharge and one death,” he stated.
Dr. Ihekweazu classified the cases as 48 active cases, two recovered and discharged and one death. The death was a Nigerian with an underlying health condition.
He also made known that the NCDC would continue to share verified updates regarding COVID-19, and the importance of practising social distancing regularly and thorough washing of of hands with soap or alcohol based hand sanitisers.
Meanwhile a breakdown of cases by states shows that Lagos State still has the highest number of confirmed cases in the country with 32 cases, followed by Abuja with 10 cases, Ogun State three, and Ekiti, Oyo Edo, Bauchi Osun and Rivers have one case each.
Most of the cases reported are travellers who have just returned to the country. Other cases are people who have come in contact with infected people.