
Audio By Carbonatix
The Dormaa Central Municipal Disease Control Officer has expressed worry about the increasing cases of Covid-19 in the municipality.
Daniel Kwame Owusu Amponsah said 54 new cases had been recorded in the municipality since January this year saying, "we are being hit with severe cases of the virus within the Municipality.
“We don't even have the capacity to test for a particular strain of the virus here, so we cannot ascertain that all these 54 cases are Delta Variant even though we know the third wave is all about Delta Variant”, he added.
“The Dormaa Municipal Health Directorate has come under intense pressure to establish a centre for the treatment of severe cases of Covid-19 in Dormaa Ahenkro due to inability of the Holy Family Hospital in Berekum to cope with the rising number of cases”, he said.
Mr Amponsah indicated the Holy Family Hospital, where cases from Dormaa Municipality were referred was overstretched saying, “as it stands now, we treat only mild and moderate cases in Dormaa- Ahenkro because officially, we are not a treatment centre for severe cases of the virus”.
In an interview at Dormaa-Ahenkro, Mr Amponsah said the Directorate was collaborating with the Bono Regional Health Directorate for the establishment of the Covid-19 treatment centre.
“The situation at the Holy Family Hospital Covid-19 Treatment Center is complicated because the same center handles cases from Dormaa East and Dormaa West Districts, as well Jaman South, Jaman North, and Berekum West Districts and Berekum Municipality”, he said.
Mr Amponsah explained that since the last two weeks, the municipality had been recording on average, three cases, and attributed the rise in cases to people’s disregard for the Covid-19 health safety protocols.
He said a total of 98 cases of the Covid-19 were recorded in the municipality in 2020, while more than 1,400 people were vaccinated.
Latest Stories
-
NCCE raises alarm over rising child prostitution in Yilo Krobo
20 minutes -
ORCC, GHS, CEA sensitise apprentices on reproductive health in Nkwanta South
24 minutes -
Public advised to look out for FDA food hygiene permits at eateries
27 minutes -
GoldBod earned over $10bn from gold exports in 2025 – Deputy Finance Minister
30 minutes -
GHS sets up probe committee as search continues for missing baby in Salaga
33 minutes -
NACOC warns of rising drug abuse in SHSs and universities
37 minutes -
Ghana must prioritise youth jobs – World Bank
40 minutes -
Bank of Ghana urges journalists to combat misinformation through accurate reporting
43 minutes -
GUTA urges PURC to suspend planned utility tariff increases
46 minutes -
My family had nothing to do with Adams Mahama’s death – Paul Afoko
49 minutes -
Parliament backs disability reforms to promote inclusion and equity for PWDs
53 minutes -
Fatal Kpong–Tema collision renews road safety concerns
56 minutes -
UBS, NACOC urge youth to reject drugs through empowerment, education
59 minutes -
GWL raises alarm over rising meter theft
1 hour -
CSIR-PGRRI saving seeds, while Ghana’s biodiversity disappearing
1 hour