The Lagos State Government has discharged 10 more COVID-19 patients from the isolation centre, bringing to 117 the total number of successfully treated persons in the state.
Sanwo-Olu disclosed that of the 10, three are females and the other seven males including foreigners.
In a short message of solidarity and encouragement to Lagosians, the governor reiterated that social distancing is still ket of steering clear of the disease and everybody should “stay at home.”
Sanwo-Olu said: “Even with the number of cases rising, we are happy to celebrate our success stories because they show that a positive #COVID19 case isn’t necessarily a case of doom and gloom.
Today,10 patients; 3 females & 7 males including 3 foreigners have been discharged from our facilities
“We are encouraged by these discharged cases and the support we have received from the citizens of the state in the battle against #COVID19 but I urge us all not to relent because it is imperative that we win.
“Remember to practice great personal hygiene and join our #MaskUpLagos campaign by using a facemask whenever you are in public. Social distancing is still very key in stopping the spread and we must #StayHomeStaySafe to #SaveLives Together, we will beat #COVID19,” the governor said.
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