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Today’s report includes:

▪️140 discharged cases (120 community discharges) reported from FCT for 24th December
▪️0 cases reported from Sokoto State

A breakdown of cases by state can be found via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng

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Wear A Face Mask 😷

Reduce your risk of being infected with #COVID19 this Christmas

Adhere to all preventive measures to keep yourself and your loved ones safe and protected.

#TakeResponsibility to #CelebrateResponsibly
There is a rise in the number of #COVID19 confirmed cases.

This festive season, it is important to #CelebrateResponsibly:

Wear a face mask
Avoid large gatherings
Observe physical distancing
Wash hands frequently with soap & water

Together we can reduce the spread of #COVID19.

#TakeResponsibility
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#MerryChristmas from all of us at the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control.

We wish you a #COVID19 free celebration!!!

Let us all take the extra step to #CelebrateResponsibly today and everyday
1305 new cases of COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-705
Oyo-234
Ondo-88
Kaduna-79
Rivers-78
Ogun-30
Anambra-25
Kano-24
Enugu-12
Ekiti-11
Jigawa-6
Osun-6
Plateau-6
Zamfara-1

236,014 confirmed
212,357 discharged
3,014 deaths
Today’s report includes:

▪️79 confirmed cases reported from Kaduna state for 24th (59) & 25th (20) December
▪️12 confirmed & 16 discharged cases reported from Enugu state for 24th December
▪️25 confirmed cases reported from Anambra state for 24th December
▪️6 confirmed cases reported from Jigawa state for 24th December
▪️1 confirmed case reported from Zamfara state for 23rd December
▪️20 discharged cases reported from Kaduna state for 24th (10) & 25th (10) December
▪️Backlog of deaths reported from Kaduna (4) and Imo (16) States
▪️0 cases reported from Bauchi and Sokoto States

A breakdown of cases by state can be found via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng

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#COVID19 may cause severe complications in the elderly and people with underlying health conditions.

#TakeResponsibility to protect them & stay safe:

Wear a face mask
Maintain physical distancing
Wash your hands regularly
🚫Avoid non-essential outings

#CelebrateResponsibly
1547 new cases of COVID19Nigeria;

FCT-806
Lagos-401
Borno-166
Oyo-78
Ogun-47
Osun-30
Ekiti-7
Katsina-7
Kano-4
Jigawa-1

237,561 confirmed
212,550 discharged
3,022 deaths
Today’s report includes:

▪️806 confirmed cases reported from FCT for 24th (additional 128 cases), 25th (302) & 26th (376) December
▪️166 confirmed cases for 24th December and backlogs of 159 cases reported from Borno state
▪️32 discharged cases reported from FCT for 25th (20) & 26th (12) December
▪️3 deaths reported from FCT for 25th (2) & 26th (1) December
▪️0 cases reported from Bauchi, Ondo, Plateau, Rivers and Sokoto States

A breakdown of cases by state can be found via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng

#TakeResponsibility
Physical distance helps avoid contact with respiratory droplets when an infected person with #COVID19 coughs, talks or sneezes.

Keep a distance of 2metres from anyone showing symptoms of a respiratory illness to stay safe.

#TakeResponsibility to #CelebrateResponsibly.
Our weekly #COVID19Nigeria situation report(Epi Week 50) has been published.

The weekly #COVID19 situation reports provide a summary of the epidemiological situation, datasheet & response activities in Nigeria.

Download:
https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=14&name=An%20update%20of%20COVID-19%20outbreak%20in%20Nigeria

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Are you experiencing symptoms suggestive of #COVID19?#TakeResponsibility to protect others.

Visit a #COVID19 sample collection center to get tested.

#CelebrateResponsibly
Today is International Day Of #EpidemicPreparedness.

The right time to start preparing for an epidemic is before it hits.

It is important to leverage on lessons learnt from the #COVID19 pandemic and other outbreaks to ensure that Nigeria is better prepared for the next disease outbreak and invest better in systems to prevent, detect and respond to disease outbreaks.

#BuildingBackBetter
#StrongerTogether
859 new cases of COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-555
FCT-57
Rivers-44
Plateau-43
Edo-1
Ondo-34
Kwara-23
Kano-18
Ogun-16
Enugu-11
Oyo-6
Delta-5
Bauchi-3
Bayelsa-3

238,420 confirmed
212,770 discharged
*Death 3,024 deaths

Today’s report includes:

▪️4 States with 0 cases reported: Anambra, Ekiti, Osun, and Sokoto

▪️43 cases for Plateau State for 27th (17) and 23rd (26) Dec 2021

For a breakdown of cases by state visit covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
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#CelebrateResponsibly, get vaccinated and adhere to all non-pharmaceutical preventive measures to help curb the spread of #COVID19Nigeria.

#WashYourHands with soap under running water
Wear your face mask properly
Maintain a distance of 2m from the person next to you.

#TakeResponsibility
The power is in your HANDS to #CelebrateResponsibly .

Remember to wash your hands frequently with soap under running water for at least 20 seconds.

If water is not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitiser.

#TakeResponsibility
599 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;

Delta-194
Edo-94
FCT-80
Kaduna-48
Lagos-35
Ondo-23
Kano-21
Rivers-20
Kwara-20
Ogun-18
Plateau-12
Abia-8
Cross River-8
Ekiti-6
Bauchi-3

239,019 confirmed
213,180 discharged
3,027 deaths

Today’s report includes:

▪️2 states with zero cases reported: Osun, and Sokoto

▪️194 cases reported for Delta state from 13th - 26th (191) and 27th (3) December 2021

For a breakdown of cases by state visit covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
Don't let your guard down. Avoid contact with individuals showing symptoms of a respiratory illness.

#CelebrateResponsibly, protect yourself, family and community from #COVID19

Wear a face mask properly
Wash your hands regularly
Observe physical distancing
Get vaccinated
🚫Avoid large gatherings held indoors with poor adherence to prevention measures
Seek medical attention if you feel ill

#TakeResponsibility