I may not have all the answers but I do have four.
Please come with me.
#fisayoscovid19series
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Located at Old Kingsway Building, Dugbe (very close to CBN, beside Shoprite, opposite Radio Nigeria), it has more than 500 staff.
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2. In a day, a minimum of 200 staff work across three shifts in a manner that sees 20 agents work directly with a unit head.
Interpersonal and group contact is impossible to avoid.
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On May 6, 7 and 8, a particular lady was coughing repeatedly, accompanied by chest pains. Someone who saw her in this period said “she wasn’t feeling fine at all” and had complained of “slight malaria”.
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Back to the reasons for the high figures:
3. It was hugely surprising that even though officials of the Oyo State COVID-19 Task Force...
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They requested for the contact details of staff, approximately 80% of the staff. They said they’d come to decontaminate the place but they never did.
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The authorities first said they’d do it on Wednesday May 13 and they didn’t.
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Of course, the company’s index case must have infected some of her colleagues (remember she felt the symptoms for at least three days); to compound this, the delayed decontamination and closure of the office...
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By Sunday May 17 when office decontamination and shutdown were done and all staff were told to go for tests, the virus had been allowed at least seven days to travel round the office.
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building.
One positive development, though, is that majority of the positive cases are still asymptomatic. Hopefully, it means they can be healed quickly.
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Meanwhile, Gov Seyi Makinde initially announced that the company is located in Ibadan South-West LG.
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That announcement must have been deliberate — designed to distract people from the main scene of action.
As I always say, believe everything you read from government at your own peril!
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