Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has gone into self-isolation, after one of his close aides tested positive for coronavirus
The Lagos Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, in a statement, said one of the close aides to Sanwo-Olu tested positive for coronavirus, which necessitated the governor to isolate.
However, Abayomi did not state the COVID-19 status of the governor, but said Sanwo-Olu had been tested for COVID-19 for at least three times.
“Mr. Governor and other members of his team, tested by the Lagos State biobank will remain in isolation until the results of the tests are available.
“We are seeing slightly increasing number of COVID-19 positive cases in clusters in Lagos and all Lagosians should adhere to the prescribed advisories of safe distancing, good hand and respiratory hygiene and avoidance of unnecessary gatherings.
“This is not the first time Mr. Governor is having the COVID-19 test.
He has had at least three since May when he announced that 10 of his aides had tested positive for the virus.”
Meanwhile, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control announced 675 new infections in the country on Thursday.
A breakdown of data on the NCDC website showed that the 675 cases are the highest recorded in the country since August 23, 2020 when 601 cases were reported.
The country’s highest daily COVID-19 cases so far was 745, recorded on June 19.
A breakdown of data on the NCDC website showed that the 675 cases are the highest recorded in the country since August 23, 2020, when 601 cases were reported.
The data also showed that till date, Nigeria has recorded 71,344 confirmed cases, 65,474 recoveries and 1,190 deaths in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.