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The University of Ghana (UG), Legon, has officially lifted the restriction on social gatherings that was introduced following the recent resurgence of COVID-19 on campus.
In a notice issued by the Office of Student Affairs and signed in consultation with the University Health Services and University Management on Monday, July 14, the university community was informed that the ban has been lifted with immediate effect.
“The restriction on social gatherings on the University of Ghana campus due to the resurgence of COVID-19 has been lifted with immediate effect,” the statement announced.
This decision paves the way for student bodies and campus-based organisations to resume their activities.
The notice specifically mentioned that groups such as the Graduate Students’ Association of Ghana (GRASAG), Students’ Representative Council (SRC), Junior Common Rooms (JCRs), religious groups, as well as departmental and school associations, are now allowed to organise their weekly celebrations and other events.
“GRASAG, SRC, JCR, religious groups, departmental and school associations are now permitted to organise their week celebrations,” the notice stated.
Despite the easing of restrictions, the university authorities stressed that health and safety must remain a top priority. Students and event organisers are expected to comply with COVID-19 safety measures to prevent any new wave of infections.
“Note that all COVID-19 protocols should be adhered to. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated,” the statement added.

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