Oyo State Commissioner for Health, Dr Bode Ladipo has disclosed that 417 residents of Oyo state tested positive for COVID-19 in the last seven days, warning that an increase in the number of people contracting the virus is expected this festive period.
He expressed worry that on one of the days within the last one week, the state had 122 persons test positive for COVID-19 which was the highest in the country for the day.
Speaking during the flag-off of the COVID-19 mass vaccination campaign, at Aleshinloye market, Ibadan, Ladipo said enjoined residents to take serious observance of COVID-19 protocols especially at a time where people will be moving from one place to the other and having fun in the spirit of the yuletide season.
So far, Ladipo reported that about 722,000 residents of the state had been vaccinated with only about 200,000 persons fully vaccinated.
This is as he reported that about 20 people had got the booster dose of COVID-19.
“In the last two months or so, we had an increment and that increment is expected based on the festivities and the movement of people across borders and boundaries. Within the last seven days, unfortunately, we have recorded 417 people that have tested positive, and most, unfortunately, two days back we recorded 122,” Ladipo said.
As a matter of urgency, Ladipo urged residents of the state to avail themselves of the opportunity to be vaccinated, stressing that it is free and available at many locations.
Ladipo further disclosed that out of about 75,000 people that had been tested for COVID-19 in the state, 9,300 persons had had their results come back positive.
The flag-off saw Governor Seyi Makinde receive his COVID-19 booster shot, which he described as getting an added layer of protection.
He pointed to data showing that COVID-19 might linger longer than thought, enjoining residents to adhere to protocols of social distancing, regular washing of hands, and wearing of face masks.
He decried that COVID-19 vaccines were recently destroyed, and called on residents of the state to get vaccinated to enable the state to achieve herd immunity.
He bemoaned a situation where only about six percent of residents had been vaccinated, urging more residents to get vaccinated.
Makinde said, “Today, I call on the good people of Oyo State to take advantage of this free service to get vaccinated and give themselves and their loved ones an added layer of protection against the virus.
“I want to use this opportunity to appreciate the frontline workers, who have been working tirelessly for nearly two years, to contain the virus in the state. Your thankless work has not gone unnoticed. On our part, we will continue to support you with the resources you need to get the job done.”