Covid-19 cases have witnessed a spike over the last two weeks. This is coming after the government managed to slow the rate of growth in active cases in the country.
But should we worried about this development, especially when things were just getting better for the economy and businesses picking up.
How could this development actually throw things out of gear in terms how things have been stabilize on the economy and the business front?
Tonight on PM: Express, George Wiafe is joined by Economist, Professor Eric Osei-Assibey; General Secretary, Ghana Medical Association, Dr Justice Yankson; Chairman of Slid Industries, Sandy Osei Agyeman; Chief Executive, Ghana Employers’ Association, Alex Frimpong join George Wiafe on the Business Edition of PM Express to discuss Spike in Covid-19 cases.
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