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Coronavirus: Italian man infected visited Ewekoro, Ogun state
Ogun state Commissioner for Health, Tomi Coker, has confirmed that an Italian man who tested positive for Coronavirus in Lagos yesterday had also visited Ewekoro in Ewekoro Local Government Area of Ogun State earlier this week.
The Italian citizen works and lives in Nigeria and was also confirmed to have arrived in Nigeria on the 25th of February from Milan, Italy.
Tomi Coker, however, urged Ogun residents not to panic.
Coker disclosed that the Italian visited a giant manufacturing company(name withheld) in Ewekoro community, adding that the facility visited has since been quarantined in accordance with the health safety standards.
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The Commissioner, who abandoned her bed rest to attend to the public health emergency, while briefing the press on Friday morning, said the state has epidemiologists and Infectious Disease Consultant already handling the situation with support from the Lagos State Government and Federal Government.
She said efforts are in place to get in touch with people that have had contact with the established index case.
She advised the public to wash their hands regularly, cover their mouth and nose while sneezing or coughing and report to the nearest public health centre if they notice any sign of cold, cough and respiratory difficulty.
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