COVID-19 infections have increased by 55 percent in Nigeria on Sunday

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The total number of people who have died as a result of the sickness is still 2,980, even though no new deaths have been reported.
Nigeria has seen an increase in COVID-19 infections, with 55 cases reported across six states.
Late Sunday night, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) announced this on its Facebook page.
According to the centre, the new cases have brought Nigeria’s infection toll to 214,622, but the disease’s death toll remains at 2,980, as no fatalities have been reported.
It further stated that a total of 207,450 patients have been treated and discharged, with 4,192 current cases.
According to the NCDC data, Lagos State, which is the epicentre of the sickness, has 37 cases.
Edo State had six cases, followed by four states in the southwest: Ekiti State had one. Oyo had four, Osun had five and Ogun had two  
Four states Sokoto, Kaduna, Rivers, and Ondo reported no cases on Sunday, according to the centre.