Lagos State Government on Tuesday said about 119 residents have showed symptoms of coronavirus during the house to house testing it began recently.
Abayomi said the idea behind the community testing “is to go to hot spots and go from door to door with our health personnel.” “So far, in the last two days, we’ve visited 118,000 households and we’re looking for the typical symptoms of COVID-19. We’ve identified about 119 people who have the symptoms that are suggestive of COVID-19,” Abayomi said.Abayomi noted that with other viruses in the country, the government is taking samples “from these 119 and analyse them and that would give us an idea of how much COVID-19 activity is happening in the communities.
118000 households in 2 days? The lies are raised to power 12. Nonsense
oluwaloninyo E no go better for una with this bloody lies
Give us full details! From where did the inspection starts? From where will they continue? Giving us half baked information.
Lord have mercy 🙆♀️🙆♀️🙆♀️🙆♀️
This strategy is highly commendable and should be replicated by all states. This has reflected in the number of cases in Lagos announced today. Narrow the gap between actual & confirmed number of cases! GovernorObaseki ncdc EDOCovid19Response COVID19Nigeria
Yes, the visit was carried out, With a book, pen & a mobile phone. Question: Did you have or no anyone that have cough etc. What happen to testing kit like this image below. followlasg
Wetin happen to dis man standing at the back of Sanwo ?
oluwaloninyo They only gave those above 60years...
I think we should be more deliberate about this,by sending trained personnel. The persons who visited where I reside just stood at the gate..., One said , we were asked to find out about your welfare (in Yoruba) and left.
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