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Edo 2020

44% Of Edo COVID-19 Cases In Oredo, Egor

Govt. Says All 11 Patients Stable

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Egor and Oredo, two of the cosmopolitan Local Government Areas at the heart of Benin, the Edo State capital have 44% of the confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 the Edo State government disclosed at the weekend.

It was also revealed that none of the 12 confirmed positive cases as at present came from Edo North Senatorial District with Edo South and Edo Central being the only places where the plague has touched ground in the state.

The figures were reeled out as the Edo State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Patrick Okundia reassured that all eleven coronavirus (COVID-19) patients in the state were stable and responding well to treatment, noting that Edo State is ready to handle worst-case scenarios.

One of the patients has, however, died.

The commissioner, who spoke to journalists in Benin City, said some of the confirmed cases are currently being managed at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) and the Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital (ISTH).

According to Okundia, since the onset of the outbreak, Edo State has recorded a total of 76 suspected cases, 12 confirmed cases and one death, while 289 contacts have been line-listed.

He said the suspected cases are distributed among Oredo (30), Esan West (16), Egor (6), Esan Central (8), Ikpoba-Okha (5),Esan North East (4), Etsako west (3),  Ovia North East (2), Owan West (1) and Orhionmwon (1) LGAs.

The commissioner further disclosed that of the 12 confirmed cases, four of them were from Oredo LGA; four from Esan West LGA; three from Egor LGA, and one from Ovia North East LGA.

Okundia, however, urged residents to observe social distancing and comply with other state government’s directives, aimed at preventing further spread of the coronavirus pandemic.

He said, “As the state government intensifies efforts to contain the pandemic, we urge all residents to stay at home and observe social distancing guidelines and other precautionary measures against the spread of the disease, including regular handwashing with soap under running water and the use alcohol-based hand sanitisers.

“If you must go out, do so wearing facemasks. Cover your mouth and nose properly when sneezing and/or coughing. Also do well to report anyone with recent oversea travel history to the state government.”

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