The World Will Again Embrace The Old State Regardless Of COVID-19 – Bishop Eyison | Health



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In time, the world will embrace its former state again, along with fun and educational social gatherings at Church, schools, and other places of interest, regardless of the COVID-19 outbreak and resurgence.

The Rev. Professor Joseph MY Edusa-Eyison, North Accra Diocesan (NAD) Bishop of the Ghana Methodist Church, said it might be possible, but only if everyone cooperated with the safety guidelines set out by the World Health Organization.

He said that research had shown that events like COVID-19 that affected almost all parts of the world were not new, but things returned to normal and new generations never knew until the outbreak of the new coronavirus.

He made the comment in an interview with the media at the inauguration of the Church’s Ashongman Circuit at the Most Reverend KA Dickson Memorial Society, Ashongman Estates on Saturday.

“COVID-19, I think it is a passing phase. History tells us that some of these things happened years ago and we will get over it and return to our normal situation as it was. I firmly believe that if we follow exactly what God wants us to follow through health workers, teachers and journalists, among others, everything will be fine. “

Rt. The Rev. Edusa-Eyison advised the public, especially those who still doubted the existence of COVID-19, to access the situation in the country and beyond, investigate and listen to the news widely and you will know that it is real.

“When you travel to other parts of the country, you realize that people do not wear the mask and some believe that it is the disease of the rich, but it is a disease for everyone. Perhaps some people have strong immune systems, and therefore, for them, whatever they do does not matter, but not everyone is everyone.

“This disease is real and let’s be cautious. Let’s spread the good news of wearing masks, washing our hands with soap under running water, observing social distancing, using hand sanitizers, among others ”, he advised.

The NAD bishop expressed satisfaction with the way in which the protocols were widely observed in many churches, especially the Methodist Church, and encouraged them to continue like this.

Speaking about the recent government announcement to ban wedding receptions, he said the move was reasonable as masks and observing social distancing were often not common at wedding receptions.

He believed that the step would also reduce the costs incurred by the couple in organizing the marriage ceremonies.

“The young people are even praying that one will be there forever. Let’s go to weddings and after that, you take your food packages and go, ”he added.

The Most Reverend Paul Kwaku Ntiri Adu Jnr, Minister Superintendent of the Ashongman Circuit, pledged to be prepared to lead the Circuit and its societies on the right path amid COVID-19.

With the help of all leadership and membership, he said he would adopt appropriate evangelistic and humanitarian mechanisms to maintain and win more souls for the Methodist Church and for the kingdom of God.

Source: GNA

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