Ghana has recorded a total of two hundred and four (204) cases of the novel Coronavirus. The current figure is an increment... The post COVID-19: Ghana hits 204 Cases appeared first on The Chronicle Online.
Globally there has been 887,067 cases of Coronavirus infections and 44, 264 deaths (still rising and so figures may change in a few hours). Also 202,336 Coronavirus cases and 4,454 Read More... The post Coronavirus Updates (31st March
The head porters who work at the Agbogbloshie market have told Citi Newsroom that they are struggling to get any work to survive because of the partial lockdown. The lockdown is in place to help control the spread of the coronavirus. The post Agbogbloshie head porters struggling to get work because of lockdown appeared first on Citinewsroom
Most Rev Dr Paul K. Boafo (left) presenting the cheque to Mr Kwaku Agyeman Manu (health minister) The leadership of the Methodist Church Ghana has presented personal protection equipment (PPEs) Read More... The post Methodist Church Ghana Donates Cash, Items To
Total confirmed cases of coronavirus in Ghana have increased from 195 as at April to 204 as at April 2, 2020. The Ghana Health Service has confirmed the latest figure. Read More... The post Ghana’s Confirmed Coronavirus Cases Increase To 204 appeared first
Bishop Titi-Ofei, the General Overseer of the Pleasant Place Church, has withdrawn his offer of a 100-bed capacity to be used as an isolation centre for COVID-19 patients at Baatsona. This follows protests by residents who live close to the donated building in Tema West municipality. The residents insisted that the structure is not fit […] The post COVID-19:
Residents of Accra are likely to stay completely off the streets and grudgingly observe the partial lockdown that has been imposed on... The post Lockdown: Exorbitant taxi fares deter people from going to town appeared first on The Chronicle Online.
A number of residents in Wassa Amenfi District in the Western region have been rendered homeless following a heavy rainfall that hit... The post Rainstorms wreak havoc in Amenfi District appeared first on The Chronicle Online.
Nine new cases of COVID-19 has been confirmed in Ghana, increasing the country’s total case count to 205. This was confirmed in an April 2, 2020 update by the Ghana Health Service. More soon. The post Ghana’s COVID-19 case count hits 204 appeared first on Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana, Current Affairs, Business
Former President John Dramani Mahama has promised to procure some Protective Personal Equipment (PPEs) and other supplies for distribution to the Tamale Teaching Hospital and other Regional facilities in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak. “Despite the shortage of essential medical supplies we are managing to procure some PPEs and other supplies, which we shall […] The post COVID-19:
Allegations of assault against civilians by security officers deployed to enforce the law on lockdown in some parts of the country are rife in the media. The security authorities have denied the allegations, although the military have confirmed an instance involving a soldier has been dealt with by recalling the said soldier to barracks for […] The post Kofi Yeboah
To help curb the spread of coronavirus, the government has given a directive for a partial lockdown to be imposed on the Greater Accra and Greater Kumasi areas. To enforce this, checkpoints have been set up at various points to make sure the lockdown directive is followed. The post COVID-19: Checkpoints set up to ensure compliance of lockdown appeared first on
In recognition of World Autism Day, I would like to take a moment to recognize the efforts of parents of children with... The post World Autism Day: Message from First Lady, Mrs.Rebecca Akufo-Addo appeared first on The Chronicle Online.
Police in Kukuom, a town in the Asunafo South District of the Ahafo Region are on a manhunt for some youth in Abuom for lynching a 50-year-old farmer, Yakubu Kangriga. According to the Police, Yakubu Kangriga had earlier allegedly butchered his 46-year-old fiancee, Yaa Werimah to death and absconded before the youth caught and lynched […] The post Kukuom police
The entire world is on edge as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) sweeps around the globe. More than 90 per cent of the countries of the world are affected as health systems, including the best have come under immense pressure as health professionals stretch themselves to fight the disease. The Economic Community of West African States … The post We
The laboratory of the Tamale Teaching Hospital has been closed down after it emerged that staff there may have been exposed to some of the Burkinabes who tested positive for COVID-19. The lab which is the major referral centre for residents of Ghana’s northern sector was closed on Wednesday morning. All laboratory scientists operating in […] The post Tamale
The International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) has donated an amount of GHS100,000 to the National COVID-19 Trust Fund to aid the government’s fight against the spread of Coronavirus in Ghana. Making the presentation on behalf of the church, General Secretary of ICGC, Reverend Morris Appiah said the gesture was aimed at complementing government’s efforts to […] The post ICGC
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo, his immediate family and members of his secretariat have tested negative for the novel coronavirus. The President’s Physician, Dr Patrina Tekyi-Ankrah, who made the disclosure, on Wednesday at a press conference in Accra, said: “The President, with his wife, Mrs Rebecca Akufo-Addo, his daughters and all members of his household … The post Ghana
Mr Kwaku Agyeman Manu, the Minister of Health, has said Ghana is not undertaking a mass testing exercise for COVID-19, for all persons in the lockdown areas of Greater Accra and Kumasi. He said the current ongoing exercise in these areas is not compulsory, but targeted at contacts of persons who had tested positive for … The post We are not undertaking
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