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Head of Virology at the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR), Prof. Joseph Humphrey Kofi Bonney, has cautioned that the recent resurgence of COVID-19 is not confined to a single area but is being reported across several regions of the country.
Speaking on JoyNews' Ultimate Health, he urged the nation to renew its commitment to public health measures as the rainy season brings an increase in influenza-like illnesses.
Responding to a recent circular issued by the University of Ghana Health Directorate warning its community and surrounding areas, Professor Bonney emphasised that the alert is not only relevant to the university but to the entire nation.
“It is not a localised resurgence. In fact, we have other regions reporting,” he said.
“So, if the university has come out with a circular cautioning the community in the university and its environs, it’s not just for us. I think the nation should take it up, everybody, especially during this time of the year,” he said.
He highlighted the seasonal rise in respiratory illnesses that typically accompany the rainy period, urging people to return to familiar and effective preventative measures.
“Why don’t we go back to what we know best? These protocols we got so much addicted to, wearing masks, staying away from large gatherings unless absolutely necessary, and making sure that when someone is sneezing or coughing, we keep our distance,” Prof. Bonney advised.
The University of Ghana Health Directorate issued a fresh COVID-19 resurgence alert, signalling concerning cases and a need for precautionary measures.
The notice was issued on Monday, June 23, as the tertiary institution braces to forestall any escalation, indicating "a few suspected and confirmed cases reported in our immediate vicinity".
The directive, aimed at students, faculty, staff, and visitors, urges heightened vigilance and adherence to public health protocols to curb a potential spread that could disrupt academic and social life.
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