Media intelligence and Public Relations agency, P+ Measurement Services has taken a survey to analyze the number of COVID-19 cases recorded in Nigeria in April.
Brandnewsday gathered that P+ Measurement Services undertook the analysis to show the weekly growth in the number of cases, discharged cases and death cases of COVID-19 in Nigeria in the month of April 2020.
Meanwhile, the report shows that Nigeria recorded a total number of 1795 COVID-19 new cases in the month of April 2020, while a total number of 308 persons were discharged and a total number of 55 deaths occurred.
– Week 5 in April recorded the highest number of new cases while week 1 and 2 recorded the lowest.
– Week 3 in April recorded the highest number of discharged cases while week 1 recorded the lowest.
– Week 4 in April recorded the highest number of deaths while week 1 recorded the lowest.
In all, COVID-19, since the outbreak in Nigeria has recorded a total number of 1932 cases, with a total of 319 persons discharged and 58 deaths as at 30th April 2020.
Meanwhile,
The NCDC has disclosed that Nigeria has so far recorded 2,802 cases of coronavirus disease. Out of the number mentioned, 417 patients have recovered while 93 died have been recorded.
Data Sources:
The data were generated from the NCDC and the World Health Organization (WHO-Nigeria).
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