Breaking 179 contacts on isolation for coronavirus released in lagos ogun

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Breaking: 179 Contacts Released from Isolation in Lagos, Ogun

The Lagos and Ogun state governments have released 179 contacts who were placed on isolation for coronavirus (COVID-19) after completing their quarantine period. The contacts were released from isolation centers in both states, bringing an end to their 14-day quarantine period.

According to reports, the contacts were released after testing negative for the virus twice, with the second test being conducted 24 hours before their release. The release of the contacts is seen as a significant step towards reducing the number of people in isolation centers and easing the pressure on the healthcare system.

The Lagos State Government, in a statement, commended the contacts for their cooperation and compliance with the isolation protocols. The government also urged the public to continue to adhere to the COVID-19 protocols, including wearing face masks, maintaining social distancing, and washing their hands regularly.

The release of the contacts comes as Nigeria continues to battle the spread of the virus, with the number of confirmed cases rising steadily in recent weeks. The government has implemented various measures to contain the spread of the virus, including lockdowns, travel restrictions, and increased testing.

It's great to see that the authorities are taking proactive steps to manage the pandemic and ensure the safety of citizens.