Audio By Carbonatix
One Ghana Movement has called on the government to take extra measures in preventing the coronavirus, COVID-19 from reaching communities.
The non-profit organisation, in a press statement, said to lessen the risk of escalation to community infections particular actions could be taken to augment the fight against the virus.
Some of the actions they recommend include instituting provisions against persons and guarantors who fail to follow self-quarantine procedures, equipping family and friends to supervise quarantined relatives, equipping private labs to help in the burden on public medical institutions such as Noguchi Memorial Institute and Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research.
Read the press release below.
One Ghana Movement Press Statement - Coronavirus Measures by myjoyonline.com on Scribd
Latest Stories
-
Journalism must prioritise public interest over attention — Kwesi Pratt
21 minutes -
Ghana Mineworkers Union demand suspension of contract mining directive, threaten industrial action
47 minutes -
ADB Ghana Medicals constructing and equipping new Cardiothoracic Centre at Komfo Anokye
54 minutes -
AFREIKH Summer School challenges Africa to harness critical minerals
1 hour -
Government plans 2,000-acre pharmaceutical innovation park in Osudoku to boost local drug production
1 hour -
Partey undergoes medical ahead of Al Shabab move in Saudi Arabia
1 hour -
Today’s front pages: Friday, August 21, 2026
1 hour -
Power outages could drive up cost of digital services — NITA
1 hour -
Patients face basic sanitation gaps in West African health facilities — WHO / UNICEF
2 hours -
Competence has no age; let’s stop punishing new businesses
2 hours -
JoyNews Republic Bank Habitat Fair 2026 opens today at Achimota Mall
2 hours -
What Is Wrong With Us: The roads that keep counting our dead
2 hours -
MTN condemns recent xenophobic attacks on Ghanaians in South Africa
2 hours -
Philip Nai: What happens at your front desk can make or break your brand
2 hours -
Ghana’s mining deaths fall sharply, but Chamber insists ‘three deaths are too many’
4 hours