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COVID-19: 30 Factory Workers Test Positive In Oyo

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The Oyo state government has announced that thirty workers at a factory  in Ibadan, the state capital, have tested positive for coronavirus.

The state governor, Seyi Makinde, disclosed in his COVID-19 update.

He said the 30 workers are part of the new 31 new cases in Oyo state.

He added the factory, which is located at Ibadan South West Local Government, has subsequently been sealed.

He, however, did not divulge name of the company.

The area is known for having a large concentration of factories, manufacturing companies and industries in Ibadan, the capital city.

He assured that the organisation would be decontaminated, calling for calm on the parts of the public.

Assuring that contract tracing of the cases had begun, the Governor promised to give an update on the additional measures that would be given as soon as it is available.

According to him: “The Covid-19 confirmation tests for thirty-one suspected cases came back positive.

“Thirty of these cases are members of staff of the same organisation based in Ibadan South West Local Government Area.

“The organisation has been shut down and will be decontaminated.

“We urge members of the public to remain calm as the situation is under control. Intensified contact tracing has already commenced.

“We will give an update on any additional measures that may need to be taken.

“The remaining one case is from Egbeda Local Government Area.

“So, the total number of confirmed cases in Oyo State as at 8 PM today, is 107.

“We advise the following categories of people who have not already done so, to register with the Emergency Operations Centre on 08095394000 | 08095863000 | 08078288999 | 08078288800, for the ongoing drive-through/walk-through testing at Adamasingba Stadium:

“People who believe they could have come in contact with a COVID-19 case in Oyo State;

“People with COVID-19 symptoms: cough, fever, tiredness, body ache and shortness of breath;

“People with respiratory disease symptoms. Healthcare workers who have been in contact with the high-risk groups, above.”




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