According to the Nigeria Center for Disease Control NCDC, 58 of the new cases were recorded in Lagos, 46 in Kano, 35 in Jigawa, 12 in Yobe, 9 in FCT, 7 in Ogun, 5 in Plateau, 5 in Gombe, 4 in Imo, 3 in Edo, 3 in Kwara, 3 in Borno, 1 in Bauchi, 1 in Nasarawa, and 1 in Ondo.
The NCDC also rectified an error it made in its announcement on Wednesday, May 13. According to the health agency, two cases reported from Kaduna were repeat tests, meaning Kaduna has a total of 114 confirmed cases.
As at Thursday, May 14, Nigeria has a total of 5162 cases of Coronavirus. 1180 patients have been discharged and 167 have been recorded.
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