Coronavirus patient gives birth to baby boy in Lagos

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Another coronavirus patient has been delivered of a child in Lagos.

The baby boy was delivered through a caesarean section at the Gbagada isolation centre on Saturday.

Announcing the feat recorded by the state government through her health workers, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu said the feat is another validation of the government’s position that it would stamp out the coronavirus virus from the state.

He said: “I bring you great news from our isolation facilities. Today, a pregnant COVID-19 positive patient was delivered of a baby boy through the caeserian section at the Gbagada Isolation Centre. Both mother and baby are doing well.

“Today’s achievement is a pointer that our strategies in Lagos state are working and yielding the desired results. It is also a sign of victory and motivation for us as we push ahead in the battle against the Coronavirus pandemic.”

Mr Sanwo-Olu also announced the discharge of 67 more patients from four isolation centres after testing negative two consecutive times for the virus.

“Also, 67 fully recovered COVID19Lagos patients; 22 females and 45 males including 3 foreign nationals – 2 Indians and a Chinese were discharged to join the society.” Sanwo-Olu said.

“The patients; 24 from the Mainland Infectious Disease Hospital, Yaba, 22 from Onikan, 11 from Agidingbi, 2 from Lekki and 8 from Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) Isolation Centres were discharged having tested negative to COVID19 in two consecutive readings.”

The governor added that with the latest development, the number of patients successfully managed and discharged from isolation facilities in Lagos stands at 608.

He, however, enjoined Lagosians to support the government in its drive to rid the state of COVID-19 by complying with all its directives on the various safety protocols.

He said: “As our front line health workers record successes in the battle against COVID-19, we urge citizens to adhere strictly to our public advisories and directives as this is the only way we can break the chain of transmission of the infection and hoist the flag of victory at the end of it all.

“And as we look forward to more great news in the coming days, I urge you all to take responsibility and play your part for a COVID-19-free Lagos.”