President Nana Akufo-Addo has expressed worry over the recent increase in COVID-19 infections in the country.
He has therefore urged Ghanaians to fully comply with the Covid-19 safety protocols to avoid a possible third wave.
In the past couple of weeks Ghana has recorded 343 new cases of COVID-19. However, the current total active case count has increased to 3,142.
Addressing Muslims at the National Mosque during the Eid Al-Adha celebrations, the President stated that the only way to minimize the spread of the virus is to strictly adhere to the COVID-19 protocols and be safe.
“The COVID-19 pandemic is still with us, unfortunately. This means that for the second year running we are having to hold a subdued Eid celebration. As we continue to count on the grace of God to protect our country from the ravages of the pandemic like he has since its outbreak, we can only minimize its health effects and avoid a full-blown third wave if we continue to be responsible and observe the safety and hygiene protocols.”
He added that a collective effort is required to curb the spread of the virus.
“The recent increase in the number of infections is a source of worry for me and indeed for all Ghanaians. From the rising numbers, it is safe to conclude that we have let our guard down and are beginning to live our lives and conduct our businesses as though we are in normal times. It is important to repeat that the virus is still with us and until each one of us receives a dose of the vaccine, the protocols must continue to be a part and parcel of our daily activities,” he added.
Delta variant kills 10 in Kumasi
The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) has revealed that 10 persons who contracted COVID-19 have died in the metropolis.
The KMA thus cautioned residents within the metropolis to adhere to all Covid-19 safety protocols as a matter of urgency.
The management of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) also issued a public alert to the university community over the “astronomical upsurge” in COVID-19 cases on the campus.
The alert, addressed to College Registrars, urged them to ensure that all veronica buckets are filled and used.