March 26: Bauchi records the second case
The only state in northern Nigeria with a confirmed coronavirus case has recorded a new case. Bauchi's state now has two cases, according to Commissioner for Health, Dr. Aliyu Maigoro, who made the announcement during a press conference on Thursday.
He said the second case is a 62-year-old patient. The state governor, Senator Bala Mohammed, confirmed this week that he had the virus and is currently in self-isolation.
President Buhari tested negative but his chief of staff who recently visited Germany, Abba Kyari, returned a positive result. So of former veep, Atiku Abubakar has also tested positive while Buhari’s daughter is in self-isolation – as a precautionary measure – after returning from the United Kingdom.
March 26: Six patients recover, cases up to 51
Nigeria is set to release six coronavirus patients after they fully recovered from the infection. All six persons are in Lagos State, the hardest hit by the disease. It will bring to eight the total number of recoveries.
The disease control outfit said as of Wednesday, March 25, the total number of cases stood at 51 with two recoveries and one death.
Meanwhile, there are concerns over the relatively woeful number of testing that has been conducted across the territory. A report by the local newspaper The Cable says a total of 178 tests have been run in Nigeria as a whole. Lagos alone has undertaken 88 of the figure, with 52 in Abuja, the federal capital territory.
The Federal Government announces plans to ban interstate travel and possibly close down all motor parks as part of measures to curtail the spread of the coronavirus, Information Minister, Lai Mohammed disclosed the plans this afternoon.