Osun State has recorded two new cases of coronavirus and discharged two other patients,The state Commissioner for Health, Dr Rafiu Isamotu, in a statement, explained that with the discovery of two new
cases, the number of active cases in the state has risen to four, as of May 24.
The statement read, “Today , two COVID-19 patients were discharged from our isolation and treatment centre to join their families after they tested negative for the virus. “Sadly, we also recorded two new cases, bringing the number of active cases in the state to four. Thankfully, they are all stable and responding to treatment.
“In total, 34 patients have been successfully treated and discharged from our isolation centres across the state out of the 44 confirmed cases in the state.”
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