Lagos State Government has announce the release of 90 fully recovered COVID-19 patients from various isolation centers in the State.
Lagos State Governor Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu stated this in a briefing, noting that 30 females and 60 males were discharged to reunite with their family.
The Governor explained the breakdown of the recovered patients as 28 patients from Onikan, 9 Eti- Osa(LandMark), 10 from Agidingbi, 5 from Gbagada, 2 from First Cardiology, 10 from Lekki and 26 from LUTH isolation centres in having fully recovered and tested negative to COVID-19.
With the recent discharge of 90 newly recovered patient, the state has successfully manages and discharged from all isolation centres total of 1137.
Governor Sanwo-Olu commended the unrelenting effort of health workers in the state and Nigeria at large for the successes in battle against COVID-19, and also appeal to Lagosian to strictly adhere to the directives of the Government and other health workers in other to break the chain of transmission of the infection.
Yemisi Oreoluwa
Lagos State Government has announce the release of 90 fully recovered COVID-19 patients from various isolation centers in the State.
Lagos State Governor Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu stated this in a briefing, noting that 30 females and 60 males were discharged to reunite with their family.
The Governor explained the breakdown of the recovered patients as 28 patients from Onikan, 9 Eti- Osa(LandMark), 10 from Agidingbi, 5 from Gbagada, 2 from First Cardiology, 10 from Lekki and 26 from LUTH isolation centres in having fully recovered and tested negative to COVID-19.
With the recent discharge of 90 newly recovered patient, the state has successfully manages and discharged from all isolation centres total of 1137.
Governor Sanwo-Olu commended the unrelenting effort of health workers in the state and Nigeria at large for the successes in battle against COVID-19, and also appeal to Lagosian to strictly adhere to the directives of the Government and other health workers in other to break the chain of transmission of the infection.
Yemisi Oreoluwa