Nigeria has recorded 159 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in eight states and the federal capital territory (FCT).
The COVID-19 result was announced by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) in its daily update for Tuesday, February 1, 2022.
According to the agency report posted on its website on Wednesday morning, coronavirus infections in the country moved up to 253,340 on Tuesday.
The public health agency noted that of the additional infections, Lagos State, Yobe and Rivers reported most of the cases with 57, 37, and 27, respectively.
Others include the FCT – 14, Gombe State – 14, Kano State – 7, Bayelsa – 1, Ekiti – 1, and Nasarawa State – 1.
Delta, Kaduna State, Ogun, Ondo State, Osun, Oyo State, Plateau, and Sokoto State reported zero cases on Tuesday.
The NCDC noted that the 57 confirmed cases reported in Lagos state were made up of 26 for January and 31 for Feb. 1.
It added that the new figure showed that no person died as a result of COVID-19 infections in the country on Tuesday.
The agency said 335 patients, including 172 community cases reported from the FCT, were discharged after testing negative for the disease.
It added that the additional infections brought the total number of discharged COVID-19 cases in the country to 229,650 and 3,136 deaths linked to the virus since the outbreak of the pandemic.

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