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10 Ejigbo COVID-19 Patients Now Negative – Oyetola

Governor Adegboyega Oyetola has confirmed the recovery of 10 out of the 17 COVID-19 patients currently treated at the Ejigbo Isolation and Treatment Center.

Oyetola said in a tweet on Saturday evening said the 10 patients have tested negative twice to Coronavirus and waiting to be discharged according to NCDC regulations.

It will be recalled that Osun had earlier discharged its index case of the Coronavirus pandemic last Sunday.

Here is the tweet;

FULL TEXT OF GOVERNOR OYETOLA’S ADDRESS ON SATURDAY EVENING

The full text of the governor:

When I updated you on the state of the management of the Coronavirus pandemic in the State of Osun eight days ago, I disclosed that 110 of the 127 Ivory Coast returnees who tested negative for the Coronavirus had been released to join their families, while the remaining 17 whose results came back positive were receiving treatment and care at our facility in Ejigbo.

I also expressed confidence that the 17 patients would soon be released to join their families.

I am happy to inform you today that 10 of the 17 patients have tested negative twice for the virus in line with the National Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, and will soon be released to join their families and live their normal lives.

The remaining seven patients are responding to treatment and shall, by the grace of God, soon follow in the steps of their colleagues.

You will recall that of the two earlier cases one had tested negative and had since been discharged.

Consequently, the release of 10 patients today brings to 11, the number of cases that have tested negative twice and have been discharged after treatment in the State of Osun.

This development underscores our belief that Coronavirus disease is not a death sentence, but is treatable if the patients surrender themselves for treatment on time.

These successful treatments should also encourage persons who are feeling unwell to come out for testing and treatment if found positive. They are a proof that we have the right equipment and personnel to handle the Coronavirus pandemic.

We thank our people for their understanding and for complying with the directives imposed by government and the relevant agencies. We urge them all to continue to obey the regulations to avert community transmission.

We are working hard to further cushion the effects of the hardships that accompany the sit-at-home order imposed in our collective interest. The next tranche of the palliatives will reach the people very soon.

Let me use this opportunity to identify with our Christian compatriots on the occasion of the Easter celebrations and to thank them for their understanding and obedience to the authorities in line with the teaching of Christ.

On behalf of the Government and the people of The State of Osun, I extend deep appreciation to all our health officials who are on the front lines in the strive to win the Coronavirus war and keep Osun healthy and safe.

We are happy to inform you that all of these health workers have been insured.

Let us continue to pray for the health and security of the State to complement our personal and collective sacrifices to win the COVID-19 war.

May the Almighty God heal and keep the State of Osun.

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