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Coronavirus cases worsens in India as Nigeria reports 44 new cases

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Modern trends in Coronavirus cases
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TOP NEW CASES

 

India: 168, 912

USA: 66, 804

Turkey: 54,562

Brazil: 37, 017

Spain: 22, 744

Germany: 12, 446

 

Admin l Tuesday, April 13, 2021

 

LAGOS – The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC has confirmed 44 new cases of Coronavirus pandemic, bringing all time cases to 163,837. But out of the 163,837 confirmed cases, 154,177 patients have been treated and discharged, while 2,061 others could not make it alive, leaving Nigeria with 7599 active cases of Coronavirus, while 1 patient died in the last 24 hours.

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Breakdown of the new cases is as follows Enugu-22, Lagos-15, FCT-4, Osun-2 and Kaduna-1, making a total of 44 new cases of Coronavirus.

“NCDC@NCDC gov 44 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria; Enugu-22, Lagos-15, FCT-4, Osun-2 and Kaduna-1 ;163,837 confirmed ;154,177 discharged ;2,061 deaths”, the NCDC has announced.

 There are now 136,315,604 confirmed cases of Coronavirus worldwide, 2, 941,212  patients have passed on while, 77,641,734 others have been given clean bill of health. The world is now left with 55, 732, 658  active cases of Coronavirus based on the latest statistics from the Centre for Systems Science and Engineering, John Hopkins University, Maryland.

According to the centre, the United States remains the most afflicted country, now reporting 31,259, 849 confirmed cases while 562, 500 others are now dead, (66, 804 new and 423 deaths*) followed by India which has reported 13, 527, 717  confirmed cases, 170, 179  patients are already dead, while 12, 156,529 others have been treated and discharged, leaving India with 1, 201, 009 active cases of Coronavirus(168, 912 new and 904 deaths*) and Brazil which has documented 13, 482, 023  all time cases,  353, 137 deaths and 11, 888,078 recoveries, leaving Brazil with 1, 240, 808 active cases of Coronavirus(37, 017 new and 1803 deaths*).

France has come up as the 4th country worst hit by the pandemic, reporting 5, 128, 126   all time cases, 99, 294 patients are already dead, while 317,763 others have recovered, leaving France with 4, 711,069  active cases of Coronavirus(8541 new and 385 deaths*), followed by Russia which has reported  4, 597, 400  all time infections, 101, 552 deaths and 4, 223, 590 recoveries, leaving Russia with 272, 258 active cases of Coronavirus(8191 new and 270 deaths*) and the United Kingdom which has registered  4, 388, 296 confirmed cases, 127, 346  patients are no more, while 13, 605 others have been treated and discharged, leaving the UK with 4, 247, 345 active cases of Coronavirus(3686 new and 13 deaths*).

Turkey remains the 7th country worst hit, now reporting 3, 903, 573 confirmations, 34, 182 patients are no more, while 3, 372, 629 others have recovered and therefore discharged, leaving Turkey with 496, 762 active cases of Coronavirus(54,562 new and 243 deaths*), followed by  Italy which has registered  3, 779, 594  all time cases,  114, 612 lives have been lost while 3, 140, 565 others have been treated and discharged, leaving Italy with 524, 417 active cases of Coronavirus(9780 new 358 deaths*) and Spain which has reported 3, 370, 256  all time infections, 76, 525  patients are no more, while 150, 376 others have recovered, leaving Spain with 3, 143, 355 active cases of Coronavirus(22, 744 new and 197 deaths*).

Germany, the 10th most afflicted country has reported 3, 024, 604  all time cases of the pandemic, 78, 572 patients are no more, while 2, 694, 030 others have been treated and discharged, leaving Germany with  252, 002 active cases  of Coronavirus(12, 446 new and 147 deaths*) and South Africa which has registered 1, 559, 113  all time infections, 53, 356 deaths and 1, 484, 356  recoveries, leaving South Africa with  21, 401  active cases of Coronavirus(655 new and 34 deaths*).

NB: * New cases reported in the last 24 hours

 

 

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