3-year-old COVID-19 patient recovers in Enugu

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3-year-old COVID-19 patient recovers in Enugu
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A three-year-old patient in Enugu who tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) has recovered. The state\u2019s Commissioner for Health, Dr Emmanuel Ikechukwu, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday in Enugu. Ikechukwu disclosed that the three-year-old was one of ten patients undergoing treatment at the isolation centre in the State. He added that the second case

A three-year-old patient in Enugu who tested positive for coronavirus has recovered.

The state’s Commissioner for Health, Dr Emmanuel Ikechukwu, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday in Enugu. Ikechukwu disclosed that the three-year-old was one of ten patients undergoing treatment at the isolation centre in the State.The commissioner said that the two persons were part of the 10 COVID-19 patients undergoing treatment in the State.

“The two COVID-19 cases who tested negative twice are the three-year-old and 13-year old contacts of the 3rd COVID-19 case in the state.He further urged the residents of the State to continue to obey health guidelines in order to stay safe.

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