Okowa Confirms Death Of Second COVID-19 Case In Delta

Governor Okowa of Delta State

Delta State governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, has confirmed the death of the second case of COVID-19 bringing to two the total number of confirmed cases in the State.

The governor disclosed on Thursday evening in a post on his verified Twitter handle.

Okowa said the deceased who confirmed to have tested positive to the pandemic had underlying health challenges.

He said the case who had visited Lagos in the past two weeks reported to one of the health facilities in the state very late.

Okowa said, “I have just been informed of another case of #COVID19 in Delta State.

“The individual in question, had underlying health issues and had visited Lagos State in the past two weeks.

“The patient presented himself late to one of our hospitals with severe symptoms including difficulty in breathing and was given the necessary attention by healthcare professionals. Shortly after the specimen was taken, he passed away. However, his test results came back positive today.”

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The governor further noted that has commenced contact tracing of the deceased case to mitigate the spread of the virus in the state.

“In order to mitigate against the spread of the virus, we are fast-tracking our contact tracing to ensure that all those that came in contact with the deceased patient are properly isolated and tested immediately.

“Again, it is important that as we work to protect the citizens and residents of our state, families and friends of individuals that are exhibiting the primary symptoms of the #COVID19 virus, do not keep it from the authorities. If you see something; say something.

“I will continue to keep you all informed of any new developments”, Okowa added.

Meanwhile, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) is yet to announce the case.


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