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The deteriorating sanitation situation in the nation’s capital was brought to the fore again as the country began a nationwide spraying exercise as part of preparations towards preventing the spread of the coronavirus.
Government locked down over 130 markets in the national capital for this exercise hoping that the cleansing would make them ready to contain a pandemic that is known to thrive in filth.
JoyNews’ Justice Baidoo followed the exercise in central Accra. Watch his report in the video below:
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