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Health News for Monday, November 2, 2020
Source: Happy 98.9FM
2020-11-02
Ghana Medical Association (GMA) President Frank Ankobea is reminding Ghanaians not to let their guard down on coronavirus surveillance, as some countries have seen spikes in the average daily number of new COVID-cases. 19 this week, compared to last week. .
According to GMA, the second wave of infections would be a prospect that could derail the successes achieved so far in treating the disease.
Speaking on the Happy Morning Show, “the two institutions called on political parties and presidential and parliamentary hopefuls to adopt innovative strategies to carry out their campaigns in order to minimize the population’s exposure to the virus. We are not prophets of doom, but we must be very careful and stick to protocols. The second wave of the virus in Ghana will be unbearable. “
He urged the GPRTU and other transportation organizations to enforce the mandatory use of face masks and also called on the police to enforce the rules in relation to COVID-19.
“In fact, many citizens are behaving with total disregard for security protocols. Public transport has almost abandoned the mandatory use of masks. “
“The meetings are held without adequate physical distancing, including some religious gatherings. Offices, stores, supermarkets, clinics, churches, mosques no longer keep buckets of veronica or disinfectants in their entrances.”
“As long as we don’t have the vaccine, the only solution now is to respect the protocols,” he advised.
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