COVID-19: Imo State Assembly Complex remains shut as 13 more lawmakers test positive

Thirteen more members of the Imo State House of Assembly have tested positive for COVID-19.
The spokesman for the State Task Force on COVID-19, Chinedu Iwuala confirmed on Tuesday.
This brings the total number of lawmakers in the state who are COVID-19 positive to 14.
This comes one week after the state government shut down the Assembly for two weeks.
The Chairman of the State Task Force on COVID-19, Professor Maurice Iwu, had confirmed the COVID-19 status of the first infected lawmakers on Tuesday last week while briefing reporters in Owerri, the state capital.
The samples of all other lawmakers and their aides were taken to the laboratory for COVID-19 test, but the results of 13 more members of the Assembly came back positive.
The infected lawmakers have gone into self-isolation and the State Assembly Complex in Owerri has remained shut since the first lawmaker was diagnosed with the virus.
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