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Tomi Coker, the Ogun State commissioner for health, on Wednesday, June 10, 2020, said   104 out of the 108 new COVID-19 cases in the state on Tuesday,  June 9, 2020, were from one company.

On Tuesday, June 9, 2020, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control said the state recorded 108 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total to 471.

Coker told journalists in Abeokuta that the state had recorded 13 COVID-19 deaths.

She said, “104 cases are from a single site and they are all asymptomatic. 108 new cases, 104 from Sagamu, three from  Abeokuta South, and one from Yewa South.”

Also, the state government said there was no going back on its plan to reopen the religious centres despite the alarming 108 COVID-19 cases recorded in the state within 24 hours.

The government said the latest figure, which was the highest figure it had recorded since the index case, was not a reflection of community spread of the virus.

Remmy Hazzan, the special adviser to the governor on public communications, who stated this, said the 104 new cases were from one company in Sagamu.

He said the state government subjected the staff of some companies along Sagamu-interchange to what he called a total COVID-19 test, when it learnt that they were not observing protocols for the virus.

When asked if the recent 108 cases of COVID-19 recorded in the state within 24 hours would change the plan on the reopening of the worship centres, Hazzan said the incident   is a  reflection of the prevalence within the precinct of a factory.”

Source: ChannelsTv

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