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Coronavirus: Moment UCH MD Danced After Testing Negative (Video)

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The Chief Medical Director of the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Prof. Jesse Otegbayo, was filmed dancing after he tested negative for Coronavirus.

He had initially tested positive for the virus and spent a few days in isolation receiving treatment.

According to Professor Otegbayo, he possibly got the disease after participating in a hospital board meeting with someone who tested positive to the virus, after showing Covid-19 symptoms.

Fortunately, a new test result carried out after days of isolation and treatment, has come out negative.

The Head of Public Relations Unit of UCH Ibadan, Mr. Toye Akinrinlola, said Prof Otegbola’s last blood sample test came back negative.

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Akinrinlola said the test result arrived at about 3:45 pm on Thursday, April 2, to gladden the heart of family, friends and workers of the institution.

After receiving the all-clear, Prof Otegbola was seen celebrating with his family by doing the victory dance.

Watch the video below:

In recent news, the UK government has started building a morgue the size of two football pitches near the new London hospital for Coronavirus patients as they believe the number of deaths will rise.

The temporary mortuary is under construction on Wanstead Flats, in Manor Park, east London, near the City of London crematorium and cemetery.

Patients who pass away at the new 4,000-bed NHS Nightingale Hospital will be taken to the morgue, which is only a few miles away. It will serve as a holding place for the d**d before burials and cremations can go ahead.

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