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Osinbajo Goes Into Self-isolation Following Covid-19 Scare In Aso Villa

VP Yemi Osinbajo has supposedly gone into self-segregation subsequent to testing negative to coronavirus on Tuesday. 


It was accumulated that the Deputy Chief of Staff, Ade Ipaye has likewise gone into self-confinement. The move it is accepted got important after the Chief Staff to the President, Abba Kyari tried positive for the infection. 

Osinbajo and Kyari sat near one another at the last Federal Executive Council gatherings held in the Council Chambers of the Presidential Villa. 

Their seats were isolated by that of the Secretary to the Government. 

Osinbajo had additionally directed the National Executive Council 

Kyari, on Monday tried positive to COVID-19. 

Kyari who was out traveling to Germany on March 7, to meet with authorities of Siemens in Munich on Nigerian power development program, came back to the nation on March 14. 

As indicated by a top government functionary, Kyari "is in self-separation where he's being checked by clinical faculty since he's not demonstrating serious side effects of the sickness." 

Inquired as to whether he had been moved to Abuja University Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada where survivors of COVID-19 are being dealt with, the source answered: "it isn't necessary that everybody who tests positive must be taken to the emergency clinic. 

"On the off chance that the patient isn't indicating extreme side effects of COVID-19, he can simply be given a bed rest", taking note of that the majority of the casualties of the infection normally recuperate.
Osinbajo Goes Into Self-isolation Following Covid-19 Scare In Aso Villa Reviewed by FOW 24 News on March 25, 2020 Rating: 5 VP Yemi Osinbajo has supposedly gone into self-segregation subsequent to testing negative to coronavirus on Tuesday. 

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