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The 2nd wave of COVID-19 in Ghana will be unbearable – GMA The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) President Frank Ankobea, is reminding Ghanaians not to let their guard down on vigilance against the coronavirus as some countries have reportedly seen upticks in the daily average number of new COVID-19 cases this week, compared to last week. According to GMA, the second wave of infections would be a prospect that could derail the successes chalked in dealing with the disease so far. Speaking on the Happy Morning Show, “the two institutions called on political parties and presidential and parliamentary aspirants to adopt innovative strategies to carry out their campaigns so as to minimise the exposure of the populace to the virus. We are not prophets of doom but we must be very careful and stick to the protocols. The second wave of the virus in Ghana will be unbearable.” He urged the GPRTU and other transport organisations to enforce the mandatory wearing of face masks and also called on the police to enforce the rules in relation to COVID-19. “Indeed, many citizens are conducting themselves with a total disregard for the safety protocols. Public transport has almost abandoned the mandatory wearing of masks. Gatherings are without appropriate physical distancing including some religious gatherings. Offices, shops, supermarkets, clinics, churches, mosques, no longer maintain the veronica buckets or sanitizers at their entrances.” “As long as we do not have the vaccine, the only solution now is to observe the protocols,” he advised.

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The 2nd wave of COVID-19 in Ghana will be unbearable – GMA The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) President Frank Ankobea, is reminding Ghanaians not to let their guard down on vigilance against the coronavirus as some countries have reportedly seen upticks in the daily average number of new COVID-19 cases this week, compared to last week. According to GMA, the second wave of infections would be a prospect that could derail the successes chalked in dealing with the disease so far. Speaking on the Happy Morning Show, “the two institutions called on political parties and presidential and parliamentary aspirants to adopt innovative strategies to carry out their campaigns so as to minimise the exposure of the populace to the virus. We are not prophets of doom but we must be very careful and stick to the protocols. The second wave of the virus in Ghana will be unbearable.” He urged the GPRTU and other transport organisations to enforce the mandatory wearing of face masks and also called on the police to enforce the rules in relation to COVID-19. “Indeed, many citizens are conducting themselves with a total disregard for the safety protocols. Public transport has almost abandoned the mandatory wearing of masks. Gatherings are without appropriate physical distancing including some religious gatherings. Offices, shops, supermarkets, clinics, churches, mosques, no longer maintain the veronica buckets or sanitizers at their entrances.” “As long as we do not have the vaccine, the only solution now is to observe the protocols,” he advised.

Ghana Medical Association expresses concern over increasing COVID-19 cases

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Ghana recorded its first two cases of COVID-19 on March 12, 2020.

This was a day after President Akufo-Addo directed the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta to make available the cedi equivalent of $100 million to enhance Ghana’s Coronavirus preparedness and response plan.

READ MORE: COVID-19: Not vaccine but preventive measures can save us – Epidemiologists

Most Ghanaians are in a state of dilemma about how the number of infected people keeps rising.

Speaking in an interview on the Happy Morning Show with Samuel Eshun, Kofi Bonney Ph.D. Senior Research Fellow at the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR) said. Revealed that Ghanaians should be concerned, because the positive cases for COVID-19 have shot up from tests we have conducted “Cases are now more than the official 1042. “

“Ghanaians should be worried about the spike in the number of coronavirus cases. For the last four days, they have not updated the website but when they add the numbers will raise and Ghanaians should be concerned…”

Ghana has currently recorded 1042 cases with 9 deaths and 99 recoveries.

Situation update, by the Ghana health service on the covid-19 outbreak in Ghana as of 19 April 2020.

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The Ghana Health Service is continuing with the supervision of the completion of a backlog of laboratory samples that have been picked for testing for COVID-19.

Total samples tested so far now stands at 68,591 with 1.52 % testing positive. The results of these backlog of samples when released does not mean the number of new cases recorded on the day of the report. Regions that have reported cases remain the Greater Accra, Ashanti, Eastern, Northern, Volta, Upper East, Upper West, Central, Western, and North East regions.

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