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We do not want another lockdown – Sanwo-Olu pleads with Lagos residents

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The Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has pleaded with Lagos residents to follow the COVID:19 prevention guidelines amidst increasing cases of infections in the second wave of the virus.

The governor made the plea through his Twitter handle on Tuesday night as the state records its highest case in a day – 712 cases.

He said many people are ignoring the COVID-19 warnings and guidelines, thereby exposing themselves and others to the virus. The governor added that it is necessary to reduce the spread of the virus because the state does not want another lockdown.

Sanwo–Olu wrote; “There is an urgent need for us to be more circumspect in the way we live, interact and socialize with our friends and family. Many people are ignoring #COVID19 warnings and guidelines, thereby exposing themselves and others to the virus.

We are well into the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. Yesterday, Lagos scarily recorded its highest number of infection in one day (712. We have already recorded a frightening spike in infection cases.
This spike brings positive cases to a total of 32,720 in Lagos alone.

This second wave comes with severe symptoms, and the higher number of positive cases we detect, the higher number of casualties we’re bound to record. We do not want this, but for this to be avoided, we must be intentional and cautious.

We also do not want to go into another lockdown. It is important that you wear your masks, avoid crowded areas, wash or sanitize your hands regularly, and practice social distancing.

2021 will only work for us if we take #COVID19 seriously and follow the guidelines laid down by
@LSMOH

We simply cannot afford to be complacent at this time.

Lagos State is the state with the highest number of COVID:19 cases in the country. The state has recorded 22,562 cases out of the reported 92,705 cases in Nigeria.

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