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We will suffer if coronavirus persists after April – George Quaye

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We will suffer if coronavirus persists after April - George Quaye

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Event organizer and entertainment critic George Nii Armah Quaye has said that if the coronavirus situation in Ghana does not improve by the end of April, 2020, Ghanaians are obviously going to face some severe hardships.

Speaking in an interview on Happy98.9FM’s Showbiz Xtra, the event organizer said, “By end of April if it doesn’t get better. we’ll all suffer. The economy will go down and we will all take a big hit.

According to him, if the coronavirus spreads a lot more in the coutry, the government will have to take drastic measures just like it’s happening in Italy and UK and this could affect the ordinary Ghanain.

He cited that, traders who have to sell to survive can be hit most and the effect will be felt by their families which would be sad. “What will someone who sells onions and makes a profit of 5 cedis daily do when we’re placed a total long down for over a month? They cannot pay their rent and other utility bills and they’ll be badly affected,” he said.

He advised Ghanains to keep on praying and calling upon God to intervene in the worldwide coronavirus pandemic.

He furthered that, in addition to the prayer, Ghanaians should also adhere to the directives issued by the government and practice a high level of personal hygiene.

The President of Ghana has issued a directive restricting movement in the country for 14 days as part of measures to control the spread of the coronavirus.

The lockdown affects areas in Accra, Kumasi, Tema and Kasoa and takes effect on Monday, 30th March.

By: Joel Sanco

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