Nigeria COVID-19 cases rises to 111, over 6,000 contacts to be traced – NCDC

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) on sunday night announced 14 new cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the country, bringing the nation to a total of 111.

Following this recent addition, NCDC says it is following up with no fewer than 6,000 people suspected to have had contact with the 111 confirmed cases.

The Director-General of the agency, Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, revealed this on Monday during his appearance on Channels Television breakfast show, Sunrise Daily.

He said, “These few weeks will help our teams, the Lagos State team to have access to the contacts that are living around Lagos and FCT. We are following over 6,000 contacts of these 111 confirmed cases across these two cities.”

“Every time we have a new case, we add about 50 to 60 contacts that we then have to follow every single day for 14 days.

“We can’t do this if we don’t have access to these cases, so this is really one of the reasons why Mr President took this very difficult decision,” Ihekweazu added.

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