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Ghanaian authorities are growing increasingly uneasy about the ravaging Coronavirus Covid-19 as evident by Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s latest suggestion for Ghanaians to avoid handshakes to reduce the possibility of contracting the disease.
Speaking at the
Centenary Anniversary of the Presbyterian cluster of schools in Suhum Dr
Bawumia said: “This infection is largely spread through contact and so
many countries are putting in measures and we in Ghana can’t be oblivious…To
our traditional leaders, we will have to think about how frequently we shake hands
with each other across the country.”
“It is a risk we have to take, it is difficult to change this attitude but we
have to put everything aside and do what is needed. Let’s wash our hands
regularly, cover your mouth and nose when sneezing because you could spread in
that manner,” the Veep stated in one of the most extreme suggestions so
far made by a Ghanaian government official.
Meanwhile, in sync with the Vice President’s advice, Ras Mubarak, the Member
of Parliament for the Kumbungu constituency, today March 3, 2020,
showed up in the Chamber of Parliament in a face mask clearly to protect
himself from the possibility of contracting the deadly coronavirus from his
colleagues.
He was seen chatting with colleagues with the hideous mask strapped onto his face. His critics believe his action was a mere publicity stunt to draw attention to the seriousness of the disease.
The coronavirus which emanated from Wuhan in China has currently officially infected close to 100,000 globally and has killed about 3,000 of its victims. More than 17 countries worldwide have reported cases of the flu-like pandemic.
Over the weekend, a Ghanaian who had travelled from the epicentre of recorded
coronavirus cases in Germany died after showing symptoms similar to flu. The
reported death has sparked hysteria among Ghanaians who think the authorities
may be trying to cover up the fact that Ghana may have recorded its first case.
However, the Ghana Health Services (GHS) has allayed fears saying that even though the deceased exhibited flu-like symptoms, a test proved negative for Covid-19.