Two suspected Covid-19 cases in Bayelsa State have tested negative for the virus. Chairman of the Implementation Committee of Bayelsa State Task Force On Covid-19, Dr Inodu Apoku, who disclosed this to journalists in Yenagoa, called on members of the public to continue to be vigilant and report anyone manifesting symptoms of the disease through the appropriate channels so that such persons can be screened.
Dr Apoku, who is the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, said there were plans to engage community volunteers to monitor persons arriving their neighbourhood whose travelling history might be suspicious.
Can u imagine? So, a sample will have to travel that far before the result is known and we are saying we have the resources? Honestly, if we don't get wise after this pandemic, naija is doomed for life.
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