El rufai swims in Thanksgiving as he tests negative to COVID-19

Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai has finally recovered from COVID-19, the governor shared the good news in official twitter account coupled with a lot of appreciation.

El-Rufa acknowledged the good will of the state government and its citizens, he also appreciated Barao Dikko Teaching Hospital in the state for their care and commendable dexterity during is struggle with the pandemic. El-Rufai further went ahead to appreciate his family for their prayer and support when he was away.

The Governor defined the state of his family while away as trauma intoxicating. Going further in his appreciation, the governor commend the efforts of his administration led by his deputy, Hadiza Balarabe, he appreciated their efforts in containing the disease.

He said: “My family not only went through the trauma of potentially losing a member but also the risk of being infected as well.” The entire family has been supportive as usual, while my many friends and colleagues from all over the world have sent their prayers and best wishes.”

“I have thanked the Ministry of Health and the Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital for their help while acknowledging the leadership qualities of his deputy, Dr. Hadiza Balarabe, who has been running the state.”

“I wish to thank the diligent medical personnel of our Ministry of Health and the Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital who managed my case for their dedicated and professional care, “he added.” It was cheering to see the determined efforts of our COVID-19 Task Force chaired by the Deputy Governor, the officials of our Ministry of Health ably led by the Commissioner and our security / enforcement agencies, to manage and contain the spread of COVID-19 in the state. ”

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“We must reiterate That an infected person can show no symptoms as l did, for up to two weeks, while unknowingly infecting others close to him or even through casual contact. That is why mixing With many people is not a good idea. While four of every five infected persons show mild symptoms like headache, fever, and cough and recover fully, there is evidence worldwide that older people and those with pre-existing health challenges like hypertension and diabetes are particularly at greater risk of dying if they get the COVID -19 infection.

“We must, therefore, do everything to avoid exposure and prevent the spread of this disease in our towns and villages. We must now make the sacrifices of enhanced domestic hygiene, regular hand-washing with soap, staying at home, and avoiding crowds to defeat this disease. “

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