
Nigeria’s COVID-19 Tests Climbs Up To 8,000

Nigeria has so far tested 8,003 persons for COVID-19, according to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).
This
is still far below a number of African countries including Kenya, which
has a population of 53 million, almost four times less than that of
Nigeria.
It is also below that of Ghana, a country of 39 million people, which is at least six times less than Nigeria’s population.
In
its latest COVID-19 situation report released on Monday the NCDC stated
the number of tests as of the end of Sunday, with 367 persons tested in
those previous 24 hour.
The data shows the country’s testing
capacity is still far below the World Health Organisation’s (WHO)
recommendation of mass-testing.
When compared to other African countries, it also suggests Nigeria is lagging behind on the continent.
According
to the Worldometres, the global statistics platform, Ghana, for
instance, has tested a total of 68,591 persons for coronavirus, 60,000
more than that of Nigeria.
At 13,872, Kenya has tested more than
6,000 persons above Nigeria. At 121,510, South Africa has the
continent’s highest testing capacity.
With a population of 59 million, this means the country has tested one in 486 citizens, compared to Nigeria’s ratio of 1:25,000.
Last week, the NCDC said it will commence mass testing for COVID-19 between May and September.
