The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has revealed that both Cross River and Kogi states have had the lowest figures of samples tested since the outbreak of the COVID-19 in the country.
As at the time of filing this report, the two states have not recorded any positive COVID-19 case.
Cross River has tested seven samples so far while Kogi has only tested one sample, all of which turned negative.
This revelation was contained in the May 18 situation report released by the NCDC on Tuesday.
Lagos so far has the highest number of persons tested, with 14,886 samples tested, followed by the FCT and Kano with 4,688 and 2,653 samples tested respectively.
Since Nigeria recorded its index case of COVID-19 in February, 2020, a total of 36,899 samples have been tested with 6,175 positive cases, 1,644 cases discharged and 191 deaths recorded.