March 29, 2024
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The number of people who have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Ghana has increased from 19 to 21. The number of active cases, however, are 20, as one of the patients has died

The number of people who have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Ghana has increased from 19 to 21.

The number of active cases, however, are 20, as one of the patients has died.

Meanwhile, Ghana has announced the closure of all its borders effective, March 22, 2020.

The President, Nana Akufo-Addo who announced this Saturday said the decision is to help reduce further escalation of the infection rate in the country.

It was his third address to the nation on the coronavirus pandemic.

He said all the country’s borders- land, air and sea- will be closed at midnight on Sunday.

The closure will, however, not apply to goods.

According to Nana Akufo-Addo, the measures will be reviewed periodically and enhanced if necessary.

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Ghana has confirmed 21 cases that tested positive of the disease also known as COVID-19 as of Sunday evening, with one death recorded in Kumasi, the country’s second-biggest city.

But the President said his administration is stepping up efforts to ensure the current spread is contained. This includes marshalling support from retired medical professionals to deal with an anticipated surge in infections.

“The Ministry of health is mobilising new and retired healthcare professionals to augment our preparedness in dealing with a possible surge in infections.”

“It is heartening to hear the number of retired healthcare professionals who have stepped forward to offer their services,” he added.

He also stressed on the need for people to maintain strict self-discipline and continue to practice prescribed social-distancing and enhanced protocols in all aspects of our daily lives.

“Our survival is in our own hands,” he said.

Sokynewsgh.com/SOKY TV/Ghana

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