Pregnant COVID-19 Patient In Lagos Gives Birth, 67 More Cases Recover
A pregnant COVID-19 patient has just successfully been delivered of a baby boy at the Gbagada isolation centre.
“I bring you great news from our isolation facilities. Today, a pregnant COVID-19 positive patient was delivered of a baby boy through the caesarian session at the Gbagada Isolation Centre. Both Mother and baby are doing well,” the governor was quoted to have 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 Isolation Centres were discharged having tested negative to COVID19 in two consecutive readings.”
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