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Ondo Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu Beats COVID-19

Akeredolu said he had not appointed a new commissioner for health for the state following the demise of former health commissioner who died of Coronavirus and also appealed to citizens to take responsible and stay safe from the pandemic.

Ondo State Governor, Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu / Photo credit: tribuneonlineng.

The Ondo State Governor, Mr Rotimi Akeredolu, has tested negative for COVID-19 after six days in isolation.

Akaredolu, who tested positive for the virus last week, made this announcement via his twitter handle on Monday.

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“Today I delivered my weekly #COVIDー19 briefing in person after receiving news this morning that I tested Negative for Covid. I am grateful for all your support and prayers. We will win the Covid 19 fight in Ondo State,” he said.

Akeredolu said he had not appointed a new commissioner for health for the state following the demise of former health commissioner who died of Coronavirus and also appealed to citizens to take responsible and stay safe from the pandemic.

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He said, “As a mark of respect for the departed and as part of the mourning period, we have not appointed a new commissioner for Health. I have only approved that my Special Adviser on Health supervise the Ministry until we take further decision.

“Let me use this opportunity to passionately appeal to all our people to please take the fight against COVID-19 seriously. Let us deliberately address our minds to implement all the precautionary measure pronounced and activated by Government.

“A total of 20 people have lost their lives to the Virus while over 472 have tested positive to the infection. While the number of confirmed case have escalated, the number of discharged cases as at today is 113.”

Written by The Interview Editors

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