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Tonight on PM: Express, Evans Mensah engages survivors of the novel coronavirus to share their personal stories.
This comes after several reports by the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) that indicate that survivors of the pandemic are susceptible to post-Covid complications.
Today's programme throws more light on what went into their respective journey's towards defeating the virus.
Among the guests are JoyNews' Israel Laryea, Raymond Acquah, Host of Ignition and Weekend City Show on Joy FM Sammy Forson.
Clinical Microbiologist at the Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research and Lecturer at the Department of Medical Diagnostics, KNUST Dr Michael Owusu will also contribute to the conversation on ways to stay safe as Covid-19 rages on.
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