… Urges Lagosians To Maintain Safety Measures
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has narrated his experience of the quarantine he underwent during his Coronavirus treatment.
The 55-year-old Governor expressed that he suffered episodes of headaches, cough, tiredness and “loss of everything” during the period he was in isolation.
The governor stated this on Thursday — after it was announced that he had recovered from COVID-19.
The governor was confirmed positive for the virus on December 12, 2020.
Speaking on his period in isolation, the governor said it was not a pleasant experience, and urged residents to endeavour to take care of their health.
“I had a big bout I must tell you. It was not mild. It was more than asymptomatic, so I felt it. All of the things you would feel — headache, cough, loss of everything, tiredness — I felt it; even looking at oxygen in front of me,” he said.
“It’s real. And so, when it infects you, you check your oxidation, check your oxygen level; these are real facts that people need to know.”
He advised residents to seek medical attention when they feel unwell, saying patients can recover if they don’t take chances.
“There is something they call it in medical terms. You will not know that you’re on reserve. You know, it’s like you are driving a car and your car has moved to reserve, but it will still tell you that you have fuel until when the reserve just finishes; that is when the car will just stop,” Sanwo-Olu said.
“So, don’t wait until when you get to reserve. Once you feel unwell, shout out. It might be some signals that you don’t know anything about. Don’t just take chances, because the beauty of it is that you will get well. You can get well. It is just the vulnerable people amongst us that we need to protect, that we need to continue to ensure that we keep their lives safe.”