Ogun confirms fourth case of coronavirus

Nigeria has only tested 178 people for coronavirus even though there is contact tracing for 4,370 people

The Ogun State Commissioner for Health, Dr Tomi Coker, on Tuesday, confirmed the fourth case of COVID-19 in the state.

Coker said the new case was a contact to the 62- year-old male who returned from the United Kingdom, on March 7th.

The new contact, a 30-year-old lady was said to have contracted the disease from the third contact, who incidentally was her father.

She said: “Last night, we confirmed a positive case of COVID-19. She is a 30-year-old female, a contact of the third case. We ran 68 tests, of which we had four positives.

“The four positives are actually two clusters. The second case was a contact of the first and the fourth case is the contact of the third.

“As I said, we ran 68 tests, four positives and we have 58 negatives and six are pending. We also have contact traced 112 individuals of which 40 have completed their 14-day follow up. We are currently actively following up 72 cases.”

The commissioner informed that a male individual, who presented himself at the General Hospital, Ijaye, with signs and symptoms suggestive of COVID-19, was isolated and tested negative of the disease.

“We like to address some issues. Firstly, the individual that presented to Ijaiye Hospital, with signs and symptoms suggestive of COVID-19, since then, the individual who is a male has been admitted into the isolation centre and tested negative of COVID-19. We’ve treated him for other ailments and he has today been discharged home hale and hearty,” she added.

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