BREAKING: Osun Discharges Six Coronavirus Patients
The Osun State Governor, Adegboyega Oyetola has announced the discharge of discharge of six coronavirus patients.
According to his tweets on Wednesday evening “Another good news from our Isolation Centre, as 6 more COVID-19 patients have tested negative twice, in line with @NCDCgov protocol. The patients who are among the 127 Ivory Coast returnees have been discharged to join their families.
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"Another good news from our Isolation Centre, as 6 more COVID-19 patients have tested negative twice, in line with
@NCDCgovprotocol. The patients who are among the 127 Ivory Coast returnees have been discharged to join their families,” the governor tweeted.
A total of 17 out of the 127 returnees had tested positive for the virus. 10 of the 17 were discharged on Saturday, 11 April, 2020 after testing negative twice to the virus.
The release of another six patients today brings to 17, the number of Coronavirus patients that have been managed and discharged in Osun.
“This brings to 17, the number of cases that have tested negative twice and have been discharged after treatment in our State. The remaining two patients at our facility are responding to treatment and it is our hope they will recover soon and be released to reconnect with their families,” Oyetola disclosed.
The governor thanked the people of the State for their cooperation and sacrifice during this challenging period.
“I also appreciate all our health workers who have been working so hard to ensure we're all safe. You're our heroes and we can't appreciate your sacrifices enough. God bless you all,” he added.
According to his tweets on Wednesday evening “Another good news from our Isolation Centre, as 6 more COVID-19 patients have tested negative twice, in line with @NCDCgov protocol. The patients who are among the 127 Ivory Coast returnees have been discharged to join their families.
Another good news from our Isolation Centre, as 6 more COVID-19 patients have tested negative twice, in line with @NCDCgov protocol. The patients who are among the 127 Ivory Coast returnees have been discharged to join their families.— ADEGBOYEGA OYETOLA (@GboyegaOyetola) April 15, 2020
This brings to 17, the number of cases that have tested negative twice & have been discharged after treatment in our State. The remaining 2 patients at our facility are responding to treatment & it is our hope they will recover soon &be released to reconnect with their families.— ADEGBOYEGA OYETOLA (@GboyegaOyetola) April 15, 2020
Osun discharges six more COVID-19 patientsOnce again, I thank the people of Osun for your cooperation &sacrifice during this challenging period. I also appreciate all our health workers who have been working so hard to ensure we're all safe. You're our heroes&we can't appreciate your sacrifices enough. God bless you all.— ADEGBOYEGA OYETOLA (@GboyegaOyetola) April 15, 2020
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"Another good news from our Isolation Centre, as 6 more COVID-19 patients have tested negative twice, in line with
@NCDCgovprotocol. The patients who are among the 127 Ivory Coast returnees have been discharged to join their families,” the governor tweeted.
A total of 17 out of the 127 returnees had tested positive for the virus. 10 of the 17 were discharged on Saturday, 11 April, 2020 after testing negative twice to the virus.
The release of another six patients today brings to 17, the number of Coronavirus patients that have been managed and discharged in Osun.
“This brings to 17, the number of cases that have tested negative twice and have been discharged after treatment in our State. The remaining two patients at our facility are responding to treatment and it is our hope they will recover soon and be released to reconnect with their families,” Oyetola disclosed.
The governor thanked the people of the State for their cooperation and sacrifice during this challenging period.
“I also appreciate all our health workers who have been working so hard to ensure we're all safe. You're our heroes and we can't appreciate your sacrifices enough. God bless you all,” he added.
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