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Many Ghanaians have expressed worry over the continuous increase of the number of active cases of Covid-19 in the country.
As some worry about the possible impact of the disease on our health facilities and the economy, others continue to disregard the safety protocols that stems the spread of the disease.
So on tonight’s edition of JoyNews’ The Probe, Emefa Apawu hosted some government officials and relevant stakeholders in the fight against the disease to discuss the topic “Covid-19: The facts, the science and the strategy.”
Ghana Health Service’s Director-General, Dr Patrick Aboagye, Ghana Medical Association’s General Secretary, Dr Justice Yankson, Lead Virologist at the Noguchi Memorial Institute, Dr Kofi Bonney and Director of West African Centre for Cell Biology of Infectious Pathogens, Prof Gordon Awandare availed themselves to answer unanswered questions on the minds of the audiences.
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