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Sanwo-Olu Tests Positive For COVID-19

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The Commissioner of Health in Lagos State, Akin Abayomi, on Saturday, announced that the state Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has tested positive for coronavirus.

Recall that Sanwo-Olu went into self-isolation following his contact with persons infected with COVID-19.

The Commissioner in a statement released on Saturday disclosed that the governor is being treated at home by medical experts in the state.

The statement titled, “Sanwo-Olu undergoes COVID-19 treatment’, read, “Following Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s exposure to a confirmed case of COVID19, a PCR test performed yesterday the 11th of December has confirmed that he has indeed been infected with the virus which is supported by mild symptoms and fatigue typical of a mild case of COVID-19.”

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“Mr Governor is receiving treatment and is being closely monitored at home by the very experienced State #COVID19 clinical team from IDH Yaba.”

“Mr Sanwo-Olu is doing well on treatment and rest and we are confident that he will recover quickly and clear the virus.”

Abayomi noted that the state was witnessing “slightly increasing number of COVID-19 positive cases and all residents and visitors should strictly adhere to the prescribed advisories of safe distancing, mask wearing, good hand and respiratory hygiene and avoidance of unnecessary or large gatherings.”

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“The festive season is likely to create the opportunity for the virus to spread if we are not compliant with the regulations established by the Presidential Task Force for inbound travelers.”

“Lagosians should keep celebrations to a minimum and be observant and responsible in their interactions,” the commissioner added.

In a related development, Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has also gone into isolation following reported cases of positive COVID-19 cases recorded by persons close to him.

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