Just In: Two missing Nigerians over coronavirus found – Lagos govt

2 Min Read

 The Lagos state government says two men declared wanted for having contact with Nigeria’s index coronavirus case have been found

The state commissioner for health, Akin Abayomi, said the two men were identified within 24 hours after their names were made public.

The commissioner who made this known on Wednesday said the names of the men are Enwelunta Obumnore Godfrey and Salami Abiodun Sadeeq.

Abayomi explained that they boarded the same flight with the Italian that tested positive for coronavirus in Lagos state.

According to him, “As you know, we published their names and within 24 hours, we identified them and we’ve been in touch with them. I thank the media for putting those names out and for social media, it was very quick.

“It shows that the Lagos community is responsive and very responsible because I was surprised at the speed they were identified.

“He (the Italian) has no symptom, but the test shows that he’s still secreting the virus although the level is going down significantly.

“So if the virus secretion hits zero, we will test him one more time to be sure and he will be discharged from the hospital. The second case is doing well.

“He hasn’t developed any major symptoms; just some minor aches and pains and he seems to be doing well and we are satisfied.

“We will repeat his test tomorrow and we will determine what happens next based on his test. We have admitted a family of four children and their teacher who came from the United Kingdom. Apparently they are in close proximity with somebody who has coronavirus infection.

“We have had them in isolation for the past two days. The first test is negative; we will repeat the test in forty-eight hours and see what happens.

“We also have another gentleman from the United Kingdom. So, we will run his test today and the result will define what happens.”

Share this Article
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.