Ekiti State Government on Wednesday announced that random Covid-19 test will begin in all the 16 local government areas of the state.
The commissioner for Health, Dr. Mojisola Yaya Kolade, made this development known at a news conference, saying that the exercise will commence next week.
As we all know, this virus has been a major problem and concern to all.
According to Dr. Mojisola, the random test, which will be done across every hidden and cranny, must be undertaken, giving the geometric increase in the number of Covid-19 victims.
She however clarified that this did not mean the test would be done by coercion, but through an adequate and proper sensitization.

These was also what was posted on their Twitter account as she said many of the Covid-19 cases were brought from outside the state.
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