OYO STATE COMMISSIONER FOR YOUTH AND SPORTS TESTS POSITIVE TO COVID-19

The Commissioner for Youth Development and Sports in Oyo State, Mr. Seun Fakorede, has tested positive for COVID-19.

Fakorede, who is 28-years-old, told the newsmen on Friday that he had gone into isolation in order not to spread the disease.

Fakorede, who is the youngest commissioner in Oyo State, said he didn’t know how he contracted COVID-19 because he usually takes all necessary precautions.

He, however, said Nigerians must know that COVID-19 is not a death sentence as many, including his boss, Governor Seyi Makinde, have beaten the disease.

The commissioner also told the newsmen that he remained asymptomatic as of Friday morning.

Fakorede said, “I tested positive for COVID-19 and I want you to know that there’s no cause for any panic as I’m very well, safe and sound without any symptoms or breakdown.

Before the test result came in, I had no inkling that I was going to test positive. This was because, despite the demands of the office I occupy, I have been careful since COVID-19 crept into our world; I took the test just like others and didn’t nurse any fear. I was asymptomatic, I still am, and I remain fearless.

“I have immediately followed and adhered strictly to the directives of the Incident Management for the Oyo State Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic.

“COVID-19 is not in any way a death sentence. So, while I acknowledge my principal, Governor Seyi Makinde, for the efforts he has put in place to tackle the pandemic, I want to further urge us all to continue to do everything to minimize the spread of this virus.
“I will remain in isolation till I fully recover, I will fight this, victoriously, please continue to comply with all the directives of the COVID-19 Task Force. Stay safe!”
(C) Fresh FM
See also  COVID-19: Lagos has 11,537 confirmed cases, 182 deaths-Health commissioner ...Total cumulative tests 45490 The Lagos State government has disclosed that the confirmed cases of COVID-19 infection in the state is 11,537, out of a total cumulative tests of 45490, as at July 7, 2020. The state Commissioner for Health, Professor Akin Abayomi, made the disclosure on his Twitter handle, @ProfAkinAbayomi, early Friday morning, adding that 182 deaths have so far been recorded. He also added that 150 new cases were confirmed, out of a total 910 tests conducted on the same date, representing a 16.48 per cent positivity rate. Giving a further breakdown of the COVID-19 indices in the state, Professor Abayomi disclosed that the number positive cases in isolation within the period is 352, while 1753 were discharged from isolation. According to him, a total number of 7059 cases were recovered in community, while 2191 are still active in community cases within the period under review.

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