Ministry of Health mobilizing additional hands as Coronavirus cases increase to 21

Maxwell Amoofia

Ghana had recorded 21 confirmed cases, with  one confirmed death, as at Saturday, March 21, 2020.

President Akufo-Addo urged the MOH not to only step up  contact tracing, but to also ensure that all persons who had come into contact with any person who had tested positive to also get tested.

He stated that the cases of localized infections required all persons to maintain strict self discipline, and to continue the  practice of the prescribed social distancing and enhanced protocols in all aspects of their daily lives.

These include frequent handwashing  with soap under running water, or the use of alcohol-based hand rub, avoiding shaking of hands and unnecessary close body contact.

The President pleaded with all citizens to comply with these measures, saying their survival was in their own hands.

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, also announced that the Ministry of Health (MOH) is mobilising new and retired health professionals to augment Ghana’s preparedness and response in managing the COVID-19 outbreak.

He said it had become necessary to put these additional measures in place to beef up the strength should there be a surge in the number of confirmed cases of infection in the coming days or weeks.

In a national broadcast on Saturday night to update citizens on the COVID-19 situation, the President said 50, 000 additional test kits had been ordered and were due to arrive in the country very soon.

More Personal Protection Equipment  (PPE) were also being procured to beef-up supplies for frontline health workers.

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