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Seun Fakorede, Oyo State Commissioner for Youth Development and Sports, has tested negative for the dreaded coronavirus disease, five weeks after testing positive.
The 28-year-old youngest Oyo Commissioner who caught the bug over a month ago, disclosed on Wednesday he had recover from the virus disease.
Fakorede said all through his time in isolation, he was asymptomatic, adding that the moment was surreal and a reminder that at the end of the day, no human is immutable.
“WE ALWAYS WIN — This past month has been quite eventful. On the 24th of June 2020, I tested positive for COVID-19,” he said.
“Despite being asymptomatic, I’ve had to be in self-isolation for more than 4 weeks. It was a surreal moment and a cogent reminder that at the end of the day, no human is immutable.
“Having religiously adhered to the self-isolation rules and subjected myself to various medical checks and prescriptions given by the NCDC, I am glad to inform you that I tested negative to Covid-19 today, the 29th of July 2020 — GOD be praised forever.
“Thanks to everyone who reached out to me. I appreciate your love and care. As a Statesman, it is my duty to remind you of your personal responsibility towards this pandemic, own your action.
“Covid-19 is not a death sentence but it is real and we need to keep maintaining social distancing, wash our hands as often as we can, and adhere to social restriction rules.”