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Second wave of COVID-19: Ghana considering another lockdown in some hotspots

Second wave of COVID-19: Ghana considering another lockdown in some hotspots

Information Minister-designate, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah says the country may be heading for tighter restrictions and a possible lockdown should the coronavirus (Covid-19) cases continue to rise.

At a press briefing in Accra on Monday, he stated that considering the current trend where an average of 200 people test positive for the virus daily, the imposition of restrictions should be anticipated.

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“Yes, there is a possibility of some more restriction being introduced especially with regard to how this trend is going. If these numbers keep rising where the average daily increases to 210- 250 that means in five days we will be hitting about 1000 plus.”

“So if it continues, then as the President himself articulated; then we are heading for more restrictions and if it means reviewing some of the legal instrument we will do so,” he added.

Mr Oppong Nkrumah’s comment comes after the Ghana Health Service (GHS) confirmed that the Covid-19 virus has now spread to all 16 regions of the country, with Greater Accra, Ashanti and Western Regions, the biggest hotspots.

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In the latest update, the Service indicated that many as 695 were recorded on January 21, increasing the active cases from 3,286 to 3,525 and total case count of 61,498.

This has raised concerns among many Ghanaians prompting calls by some scientists and experts on government to impose restriction in some parts of the country, particularly the capital, to contain the virus.

Meanwhile, Mr Oppong Nkrumah has urged the general public to adhere strictly to the Covid-19 protocols to ensure that the rise in the number of active cases in the country is quickly contained.

According to him, “the dynamics of this third rise appears to be a bit different from the first two that we witnessed, including the number of people who are falling sick and it is severe and critical as we have discussed.”

Source: www.spotonnews.net

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