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Osun Records 13 COVID-19 Deaths In One Week

The Government of the State of Osun, on Monday, announced that it had  lost 13 of its COVID-19 patients in the last seven days, urging  residents to be wary of the costly assumption that the state is completely rid of the COVID-19 virus.

It said that the state is now in the grip of the third wave of the dreaded disease , compounded by the fast-spreading new variant. 

In a statement issued by the Commissioner for Information and Civic Orientation, Mrs. Funke Egbemode, at the end of the State Executive Council meeting, Osun Government warned all residents to take responsibility for their personal safety and the safety of their family members, adding that continued disregard for safety protocols would only result in more fatalities.

The statement reads in part: “The  commendable gains the state recorded in the fight against COVID-19 over the last one year, is gradually being obliterated by this inevitable resurgence, given how our people have almost totally let down their guards. In just one week, we recorded 13 COVID-19-related deaths. The government is worried about this sad turn of events. 

“Let’s be reminded that Osun is not an island, We are surrounded by other states and people move into and outside the state everyday for socio-economic reasons.

“We need to take responsibility for our safety, especially considering the fact that what we are dealing with in this third wave is deadlier than the first two waves.

“Costly assumptions at this time could indeed be costly. Let us be deliberate about our safety, and let us submit ourselves to  be tested to be sure of our status, especially, when we feel ill. Early detection is still as important as ever because  self-medication thins the survival margin.

“While the government will continue to shore up its efforts in combating the pandemic and its effect on the state, citizens are enjoined to ensure absolute adherence to the non-pharmaceutical safety protocols. Wear your masks always, keep clean surfaces at home and in work spaces, wash or sanitise your hands as often as possible and avoid crowded spaces always.

“The more nonchalant and careless we become at a time like this, the more we open ourselves up to the dangerous effects of the pandemic”, the statement reads.

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