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Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Two Persons Tested For Coronavirus In Ogun State, Result Out

Two suspected cases of coronavirus have been managed in Ogun state following the release of their test result.
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Ogun State Commissioner for Health, Dr Tomi Coker, has revealed that the state had two suspected cases of COVID-19 also known as coronavirus on Tuesday.
 
He revealed that the test result showed that the suspected cases are negative.
 
Coker  said this while leading  the World Health Organisation, Africa Regional Office and  Nigeria Centre for Disease Control team on a working visit to Governor  Dapo Abiodun in Abeokuta.
 
The visit was said to be in connection with  the index coronavirus  case traced to an Italian man who worked  as a consultant to a company in the state.
 
She said, “We have had two cases over the weekend that have proved negative, and we have also had to investigate more in the last 48 hours but they turned out not to be cases.”
 
The commissioner  said  the WHO and the NCDC had supported the state with the provision and distribution of gloves, sanitisers and others.
 
The leader of the team, Prof. Bola Olayinka, commended the state government’s response to the  index coronavirus case.
 
 Abiodun said, “We don’t have an airport but we’re the closest to the biggest airport in Nigeria. We are actually the industrial capital of Nigeria and this suggests or pre-supposes that we must have a large community of expatriates.

“This, however, is becoming worrisome, hence the need to step up the advocacy to curtail further spread of  coronavirus.”

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