Coronavirus: Lagos State Govt takes delivery of disinfectant equipment

The Lagos State Government took delivery of more disinfectant equipment as part of Governor Sanwo-Olu’s aggressive efforts to combat the novel Coronavirus in the State.

The fumigation machines, which are in their hundreds would be deployed to every part of the metropolis for sterilization of public surfaces.

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