The Lagos State government has announced that seven new patients from the Infectious Disease Hospital in Yaba have fully recovered and discharged.
This was announced by the State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Friday via a statement on his Twitter account.
He noted that the seven patients discharged consists of 3 females and four males.
He tweeted “Today, seven more patients comprising of 3 females and four males were discharged to reconnect with their families after a full recovery and having tested negative twice consecutively for COVID-19.
Naija News reports this brings to 46 the total number of Coronavirus patients who recovered so far in Lagos and discharged.
The Lagos State government has announced that seven new patients from the Infectious Disease Hospital in Yaba have fully recovered and discharged.
This was announced by the State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Friday via a statement on his Twitter account.
He noted that the seven patients discharged consists of 3 females and four males.
He tweeted “Today, seven more patients comprising of 3 females and four males were discharged to reconnect with their families after a full recovery and having tested negative twice consecutively for COVID-19.
Naija News reports this brings to 46 the total number of Coronavirus patients who recovered so far in Lagos and discharged.
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