Four out of the 50 people arrested in the early hours of July 18 at a night club in Ilorin by the Kwara Technical Committee on COVID-19
The Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee on COVID-19 in the state, Dr Femi Oladiji, disclosed this to the Newsmen on Wednesday in Ilorin.
He said that the affected persons had been contacted although they were yet to be taken to the isolation centre. “If you have symptoms, you have to seek medical attention, if you don’t have symptoms, you will believe nothing is wrong with you.“On the issue of spreading or not spreading, we emphasise on preventive measures,” Oladiji said.“We have changed our strategy; so it is only when you have symptoms that you can visit us, if you don’t have symptoms, you self isolate at home,” Oladiji said.
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