Nigeria on Thursday, May 14, recorded one-hundred-and-ninety-three new cases of Coronavirus in the country.
The new figures reported on Thursday night by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC brings the total cases of COVID-19 in Nigeria to 5162.
However, Nigerians have taken to the microblogging site, Twitter, to react to the newly reported cases.
See below some of the reactions:
193 new cases of #COVID19;
58-Lagos
46-Kano
35-Jigawa
12-Yobe
9-FCT
7-Ogun
5-Plateau
5-Gombe
4-Imo
3-Edo
3-Kwara
3-Borno
1-Bauchi
1-Nasarawa
1-Ondo5162 cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria
Discharged: 1180
Deaths: 167 pic.twitter.com/HCuipTKg6Y— NCDC (@NCDCgov) May 14, 2020
The numbers are reducing. Hopefully, the end is near
Like this comment. Let’s follow each other
— Paul Bushman (@bushman_paul) May 14, 2020
God another result has dropped, please guide your children
Guys Like my Tweet and Follow me, I Follow back immediately
— Don Sunny
⚈ (@BossDonSunny) May 14, 2020
Glory be to God,the cases are reducing gradually,my All Might God see us through this pandemic
Let grow together kindly like my comment and follow for a quick follow back.
— Engr. Ayodele Oluwashola (@LSholay) May 14, 2020
Yep you are right but never the less cases are reducing drastically compare to the first week of lockdown ease.
— Engr. Ayodele Oluwashola (@LSholay) May 14, 2020
“God does not lose battles, and if we are united to him, we will never be overcome”
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Stay safe
If you aren’t following @ever_naija follow ASAP let’s grow together.
— AL-AMIN SALIS IBRAHIM (@ALAMIN_ASID) May 14, 2020
As coronavirus is ravaging de world now, Almighty God will uphold u and give u de grace to overcome the storm. Amen.
Follow me and I will definitely follow back..
— David Oresco (@Just_Oresco) May 14, 2020
If you test positive, are you immediately frog-marched to an isolation centre? And if most of these people are asymptomatic as seems to be the case, is that a good or bad thing?
Again, what proof is there about any of this besides these figures you foist on us every night?— IdleBody (@ChequerSpell) May 14, 2020
Meanwhile, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, has revealed that people with the ages of 31 to 40 years are more likely to contract the deadly Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Nigeria.
In a report made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Abuja, the NCDC, however, stated that more deaths have been recorded among older people of 60 years and above.