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BREAKING: COVID-19: Lagos State discharges another 7 patients
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9 months agoon
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Joy Fabilola
The Lagos State government, on Friday , announced the discharge of seven patients who had tested negative twice for Coronavirus.
Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu on his Twitter page said the total number of patients discharged were now 46.
He said,” Dear Lagosians, I bring you more good news from our Infectious Disease Hospital, Yaba. Today, 7 more patients; 3 females and 4 males were discharged to reconnect with the community after a full recovery and having tested negative twice consecutively for #COVID19
“This brings to 46, the number of patients successfully managed and discharged from our Yaba facility.
“So far, we have had 100 percent recovery from the #COVID19 cases we have admitted and managed at our isolation facilities
“While we celebrate our successes, let us note that #SocialDistancing is important & non negotiable in the war against #COVID19.
“Stay at home, observe good personal hygiene and adhere strictly to advice from our health experts.Together, a #COVID19 free Lagos is possible.”
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