The state Governor, Seyi Makinde, made this known in a series of tweets on Wednesday.Makinde explained that the three cases had been contacted, adding that contact tracing has started.
The governor wrote, “Earlier today, we received COVID-19 confirmation tests for all members of the Oyo State Executive Council.
“Let me reiterate that COVID-19 is still very much with us. That we are taking steps to re-open the economy does not mean that the virus has disappeared.“We must each take actions to protect ourselves and our families. We must each own our actions and take preventive measures which include washing our hands with soap and water, wearing face masks whenever we are with other people, and maintaining proper social distancing from others.
“Sometimes, even after following all directives, we may still get the virus. When this happens, we need to have our bodies ready to fight this disease.
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