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[BREAKING] COVID-19: Lagos 183, Kano 55 as Nigeria records 381 cases

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Ibrahim Ramalan
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Ibrahim Ramalan is a graduate of Mass Communications from the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria. With nearly a decade-long, active journalism practice, Mr Ramalan has been able to rise from a cub reporter to the exalted position of an editor; first as Arts Editor with the Blueprint Newspapers before resigning in 2019; second and presently as an Associate Editor of the Daily Nigerian online newspaper. He can be reached via ibroramalan@gmail.com, or www.facebook.com/ibrahim.ramalana, or @McRamalan on Twitter.
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The National Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, has recorded 381 cases of Coronavirus on Thursday, bringing the total number of infections to 3526 in the country.

Giving the breakdown of infections across states via its Twitter handle, the NCDC said Lagos, Kano and Jigawa states led with 183, 55 and 44 cases respectively.

The centre said this is the highest number of cases recorded in a single day in the country.

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The NCDC also said that Nigeria recorded four deaths, bringing the total number of deaths to 107.

The agency said that the new cases recorded were in 34 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

NCDC said that of the new cases, 183 were in Lagos, 55 are in Kano, 44 in Jigawa while 19 each are in Zamfara and Bauchi.

Amongst others were: 11 in Katsina, nine in Borno, eight in Kwara, seven in Kaduna, six in Gombe, five in Ogun, four in Sokoto, three in Oyo and in Rivers, two in Niger and one each in Akwa-Ibom, Enugu and Plateau states.

According to NCDC, as at 11.20pm, May 7, 2020 Nigeria has 2818 Active Cases of COVID-19 while 601 people have been discharged.

The centre said the continuous increase in number of infections rose due to the increased capacity for testing across the country.

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The agency said it has conducted 22,492 tests as at May 6, this represents the daily average of 321 tests.

The cumulative per cent positive is 13.9 per cent.

The agency conducted 68 per cent of all tests in the last 20 days and 32 per cent of all tests were conducted in the first 50 days.

The agency also increased its testing capacity from one Laboratory to 18 labs in 70 days.

The testing method adopted by the NCDC appears to be the high tech molecular tests, which involves Polymerase Chain Reaction, PCR, to detect virus genetic material.

This method involved a significant cycle and turnaround time.

The reported cases as at May 7, represents 12 per cent of all cases recorded in 69 days in the country.

The WHO said the pandemic has affected 213 countries around the world.

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