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Lagos Discharges Another Recovered COVID-19 Patient

Lagos Discharges Another Recovered COVID-19 Patient

 

The Lagos State Government on Tuesday announced the discharge of another fully recovered coronavirus patient after she tested negative twice consecutively.

Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu disclosed this on his official twitter account, saying that the latest person to be discharged brings to 32, the total number of coronavirus patients who have recovered from the disease in Lagos.

“Dear Lagosians, I announce with immense joy, the discharge of another patient (a female) who has fully recovered from our facility at Yaba.

‘This brings to 32, the number of patients we have successfully managed and discharged in Lagos.

“I look forward to sharing more great news in the coming days. This is indicative of the successes we are recording in our offensive against COVID-19. We are resolute in our resolve, we have the upper hand, we are winning and victory is surely ours,” he tweeted.

 

Angela Davies

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