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The Director of Health Promotion at the Ghana Health Service, Dr. Da Costa Aboagye has revealed that Ghana is making significant progress when it comes to fighting Covid-19.
This according to him is due to measures put in place by the government, Ghana Health Service, and the Ministry of Health.
Speaking in an interview with Kingdom News, Dr. Da Costa reiterated that Ghana’s active case count has been steady over the past weeks as a result of the hard work of health officials together with government and citizens' support.

He called on Ghanaians to report to health facilities quickly when they experience symptoms of the virus as he says most of the Covid-19 deaths could have been avoided with early reportage.
Dr. Da Costa urged Ghanaians to always comply with all the safety measures to curb the spread of the virus as government also continues to enforce the protocols and measures.
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