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Tuesday, February 9, 2021 Entertainment
Source: www.ghanaweb.com
2021-02-09
Gospel musician Celestine Donkor and her husband, Kofi Donkor, were reported to have tested positive for the coronavirus in December 2020.
In a Facebook post seen by GhanaWeb, Donkor revealed that they had recovered from the virus after treatment, but suffered from erectile dysfunction, a side effect that some men who contracted the virus have experienced.
“COVID IS REAL! On December 19, 2020, my wife and I tested positive for COVID. My recovery was faster than expected. Fast forward, about 10 days after my recovery I was struggling with my appetite and worst of all I had no erection. Please mask! #maskup, “he wrote in a Facebook post seen by GhanaWeb on February 8, 2021.
Ghana, like the rest of the world, has been battling the virus since the first case was reported in March 2020. The country’s active COVID-19 case count as of February 5, 2021 was 6,707 with 472 deaths. .
A total of 65,149 people have recovered from the deadly virus in Ghana.
The general public has been advised to adhere to government-set safety protocols, such as the mandatory use of a nasal mask, regular hand washing, and the practice of social distancing.
Despite the public awareness about the impact of COVID-19, a part of the public claimed that the virus is not real and has therefore given little or no importance to security protocols.
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