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Man tests positive for COVID-19 after partying at crowded Elegushi Beach

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Elegushi Beach on Sunday, January 3

A man that identified himself as Ndubuisi Johnson says he has tested positive for COVID-19 after partying at the Elegushi Beach during Yuletide.

He made the disclosure in a Wednesday tweet via his Twitter handle @arclaimer.

Johnson urged others that were at the beach around the same time to get tested so they can know their status and avoid spreading the virus.

He wrote, “Hello everyone, My name is Ndubuisi Johnson and i have been tested positive for corona virus and i have been self isolating since on Monday.

“Please if you were at Elegushi Beach on Saturday and Sunday (2nd and 3rd January) kindly go and get tested. Stay safe everyone.”

See tweet:

Recall that videos circulated over the weekend of a mammoth crowd at the popular beach.

Most of the fun seekers neither used a face mask nor observed social distancing guidelines, in clear violation of COVID-19 protocols imposed by government and health authorities.

Watch one of the videos below:

The videos drew widespread condemnation, especially on Twitter, with many calling for the arrest of the management of the beach.

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Recall that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu in an announcement on December 18 banned carnivals, concerts, night clubs and street parties over rising cases of COVID-19 in the state.

 

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