Government has been urged to increase awareness about the outbreak of the Marburg virus to the public following the confirmation of two deaths resulting from the disease in the country.
The Ghana Health Service has said it has begun some contact tracing to prevent the further spread of the virus.
Join PM Express tonight as JoyNews interacts with some health experts on how the country can avert further spread of the virus.
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