How I contacted Coronavirus- Chief medical officer UCH Ibadan

By our reporter| The Chief Medical Director, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Prof. Jesse Otegbayo, on Sunday said he tested positive for Covid-19.

The CMD made this known in a statement he personally signed on Sunday morning.

The statement read, “Unfortunately, my result returned positive on Saturday afternoon and I remain in isolation as I am not symptomatic.

“All staff who have been in contact with me and other participants during this period have been advised to immediately proceed on self-isolation pending the time they get tested.”

He, however, clarified that though he attended a board meeting three days before testing positive, social distancing was maintained.

The CMD suggested that he could have contracted the disease from one of those who attended a board meeting with him three days prior to his test, eventhough social distancing was maintained.

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He said, “On Monday 23rd March, we commenced a 12-man quarterly board meeting which was meant to last five days in the hospital, we observed social distancing and other precautionary measures for COVID-19 as much as possible.

“However, on Wednesday morning, one of us presented with what appeared to be symptoms of COVID-19, his samples were immediately taken for test and the meeting called off.

“His results returned positive on Friday morning and every participant (including me) immediately went into self-isolation while our samples were also taken for the test.

“COVID-19 is spreading faster than we think and I enjoin everyone to take precautions. If one person has it, then a gathering of two becomes dangerous. Stay at home, avoid unnecessary outing and stay safe.”

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