Audio By Carbonatix
Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Robert Ahomka-Lindsay has announced that he is going into a 14-day self-quarantine at his place of residence.
He made this known in a Facebook post on his page on Thursday, July 23, 2020.
According to the Minister, he made the decision because he has not been feeling “too well” for some days now.
“Over the past few days I have not been feeling too well, so from today 23rd July 2020, I am taking a fourteen (14) day precautionary self-isolation at home in compliance with Covid-19 protocols,” he posted on his Facebook wall.
Several Ministers including the Health Minister and Members of Parliament have had to go into quarantine in the past weeks as a result of the novel coronavirus. Some have, however, recovered.
President Akufo-Addo only ended his self-quarantine early this week after taking the precautionary measure after a person in his close circle tested positive for the virus.
Latest Stories
-
Bullish Andre Ayew talks up NAC Breda challenge
10 minutes -
Cybersecurity Authority warns public against festive season parcel delivery scams
11 minutes -
Andre Ayew joins Dutch side NAC Breda till end of season
20 minutes -
It’s fair to say that the gov’t has started well on economic management – Oppong Nkrumah
26 minutes -
Mahama inherited the worst economic situation in Ghana’s history, supervised by the NPP – Felix Kwakye Ofosu
35 minutes -
Erasmus+ exposure can help cut youth unemployment – Ashanti region NSS director
44 minutes -
When Fear Becomes Content: The Ebo Noah Prophecy and the Question of Accountability
49 minutes -
Salaga South MP launches support scheme for women, students and youth
54 minutes -
2 killed in police shooting during Abosso galamsey protest
58 minutes -
Port of Tema dismisses claims of strike and operational disruptions
1 hour -
Concerned Small-Scale Miners laud Sammy Gyamfi’s leadership at Goldbod
2 hours -
Prince Amoako Jnr reflects on impact after successful PAJ Foundation tournament
2 hours -
A day of love and hope for orphans: All set for Nhyira Aboodoo
2 hours -
Water’s whisper gone silent: Are Ghana’s cities ready for the thirsty future?
2 hours -
Police apprehend serial burglar hiding in bank ceiling after festive crime spree
2 hours
