UPDATE] COVID-19: two Female Patients were discharged after Testing Negative to covid-19 in Lagos state.
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Governor of lagos state:Mr.Babajide Sanwo-Olu |
It's made know on Monday, announced that two additional patients were discharged, having recovered fully and tested negative twice for coronavirus (COVID-19) in lagos.
The governor disclosed on twitter also while giving a daily update of the fight against COVID-19, saying that the two lucky ones were females.
He also said, the newly discharged patients brought to 31, the total number of people that have fully recovered and free from COVID19 in Lagos and discharged to join the their family and friends.
Governor Sanwo-Olu, while expressing full appreciation to the frontline health workers working hard during this difficult time, argued that their successful strides in this war against COVID-19 brought the citizens joy and hope, urging citizens to continue to listen and obey health advisories issued by our health experts as they coordinate resources to beat COVID19.
He assured that the state, no doubt, had the upper hand in this war against coronavirus and was winning and would eventually win.
“I have no doubt whatsoever that we have the upper hand in this war, we are winning and we will eventually win,” Sanwo-Olu assured
Army burns homes across southern, central Nigeria after attacks
Nigerian soldiers have torched many homes across southern and central Nigeria after recent attacks by armed groups that left six soldiers dead, security sources and residents said Tuesday.
On Tuesday morning armed assailants shot at soldiers in a suburb troubled by ethnic violence outside the central Nigerian city of Jos, Plateau State, local police told AFP.
“Two soldiers were killed, one was injured,” Plateau Police spokesperson Ubah Ogaba said.
After the killings, soldiers who had been stationed in the region to boost stability stormed into ethnic Fulani communities, burning up to 150 homes, local residents told AFP.
“The soldiers called us for a meeting, they told us to bring out miscreants that we know among us,” local resident Usman Adam said.
“But after the meeting we saw the deployment of many soldiers into our community. They began to set fire to our homes, they burnt my own home,” Adam lamented.
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