Nigeria recorded 428 new COVID-19 infections with eight deaths on Tuesday in 13 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
With the eight confirmed deaths from the COVID-19 complications on Tuesday, the country’s death toll rose to 3,053.
The Nigeria Centre For Disease Control (NCDC) made this known on Wednesday.
The centre said Nigeria now has 244,548 confirmed cases in the 36 states and the FCT.
The NCDC said Rivers led with 188 cases followed by Ondo with (54), the FCT (42), Imo (25), Nasarawa (24), Oyo (23), Edo (18), Akwa Ibom (16), Ogun (14), Osun (10), Kano (7), Ekiti (3), Borno and Plateau (2) each.
It added that Bauchi and Sokoto states reported that they recorded no cases on Tuesday.
The NCDC also disclosed that 634 persons were discharged on Tuesday.
It added that 216,814 Nigerians have been successfully treated and discharged nationwide while over 24,681 people were still down with the virus.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian Public Health agency noted that 3,863,081 people have been tested for the virus.
The National Primary Healthcare Development Agency said as at December 8, 2021, 3.5 million eligible Nigerians have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
The agency also said that 6.6 million Nigerians had taken the first dose while 3.5 million had been fully vaccinated against the virus.
The Federal Government also assured Nigerians of adequate doses of vaccines in-store to cover a large percentage of the population, adding that the country was awaiting about 57 million doses of the vaccine.
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