The case left by COVID-19 (CFR) instances in Nigeria is in continuous decline, the Presidential Working Group (TFP) on COVID-19 said Monday.
At its briefing in Abuja, the PTF said the decline had remained stable for 4 months. He added that the number of samples across the country remained low and led state governments to accentuate the evidence.
PTF president and Federation government secretary (SGF), Boss Mustapha, said the country had surpassed the 1,000 mark of deaths over the weekend, noting that it is a reminder of the risks facing humanity.
‘The PTF a cependant continued étudier le taux de létalité des cas (CFR) et nous constatons qu’il est en baisse constante depuis quelques mois: 30 avril: 3%; May 31: 2.8%; June 30: 2.3%; July 31: 2.0%; And August 22: 1.92%.
“However, we are convinced that our pattern collection is still small. Therefore, we inspire states to accentuate their tests and report the effects of the correct type because early detection will ultimately result in a solution and ultimately a curve leveling.
“Last week, on Thursday, we informed you that Nigeria had passed the mark of 50,000 cases shown. Yesterday, Sunday, August 23, we reached the unenviable record of 1,000 deaths.
“We want to reiterate that these recordings are not just numbers, because they are a stark reminder of the risks we still face. May the souls of all who lost the war oppose CVID-19 rest in peace,” he said. .
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