 Legations are having a hard time coping with the third wave of the COVID-19. The daily rising number of deaths is really worrisome and the last one week has been worse. Governor Babaji Desong Olu briefs residents of the development. He confirms that Legos has been recording a daily average of six deaths at its isolation centres in the last seven days. Legations share their thoughts with Jacinta Obuco. These days, you can almost caught the anxiety in the air with a knife. Just when you think you can finally relax the COVID-19 protocols, Legosians get hit with an eight-fold increase in infection rate. That's about 4,300 confirmed cases in July alone. Governor Samu Olu hints that 352 patients be admitted into the state-run isolation facilities in the same month. You want to know if Nigerians are still keeping to the prescribed COVID-19 measures? Here you go. Some people do have service, while some people believe that there is no more assistance of COVID-19 in Nigeria or in the particular areas. I try as much as possible to keep myself and also to keep the protocol. I know people that have COVID-19. I know friends that have been positive. I've seen things. I've taken my first step. I'm feeling fascinated already. But that's why I've seen news. I've read about it. So I can't be careless about it. The truth of the matter is that government cannot take responsibility for all of this. So it is now our duty to protect ourselves. If normal sensitization continues as it was before, it will keep reminding people of the caution to be taken. And just so you know, non-compliance with the protocols is not without consequences. Both professionals don't leave us in doubt. You need to know the way you communicate the information for the behavior of the change. And I think, you know, I will not be able to communicate this in a way for, for the constant enough manner for people to understand and, you know, adhere to that. We're all learning about this. Nobody knows everything. And we, all of us have suffered, you know, we've lost loved ones, we've lost jobs, you know, all of that have happened. So now, you know, we're in a situation where, you know, it's not just government telling us what to do. It is about all of us. What do we need to do? However, the governor is urging residents with symptoms to reach out to a hotel image on this number, toll-free 080-00356633. And all listed accredited health care facilities can manage COVID-19 cases. Just enter Obuco for Plus TV Africa.