Panic In Oyo As 19 More Workers Test Positive For COVID-19 In Same Company

Gov. Seyi Makinde

Pressure rise in Oyo State on Monday as nineteen more members of staff of the same company that initially recorded 30 cases among its workers on Saturday in Ibadan South-West local government area are the latest COVID-19 cases in Oyo state.

This was disclosed by the state governor, Seyi Makinde in a statement issued just after midnight on Monday.

It was reported on Saturday that the results for 30 co-workers came back positive, while eight more workers were confirmed positive on Sunday, and with the latest figure for Monday, 57 members of staff have now tested positive for the virus.

“The COVID-19 confirmation tests for nineteen suspected cases came back POSITIVE. All nineteen of these cases are from the same organisation referred to in the updates of May 16 and 17, 2020. So, the total number of confirmed cases in Oyo State is 137,” it read.

Although no further details were given on the company, which has been shut down for decontamination, the governor has promised to provide more information on the company on Tuesday.

“The details of the company in Ibadan South-West local government area, where 38 COVID-19 cases have, so far, been confirmed in the last two days, will be unveiled tomorrow,” he said.

“We have held back from revealing the name of the company so as to allow the emergency operations centre gather intelligence and complete their investigation.

“So, they will be done by tomorrow and we will be able to give you that information so that any person who has visited the company recently will be able to present themselves for testing.”

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Makinde noted that the state government will continue to support persons interested in self-isolation as part of efforts to ensure that its isolation centres do not fill up beyond capacity.

“On the management of COVID-19 cases, we will continue to allow all confirmed COVID-19 cases who are able to self-isolate at home to do so, in order not to overwhelm the capacity of our isolation centres,” he said.

“This also ensures that the isolation centres are available for those who need hospitalisation. However, we will keep tracking those self-isolating using technology to prevent community spread.”He added.

(THECABLE)

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