Ghana To Review Existing COVID-19 Measures To Avert Further Outbreaks | General News
Tue, 03 Jan 2023 01:40
Ghana is to review the existing COVID-19 measures to avert further outbreaks in the wake of a change in the global situation of the pandemic.
To tackle the Coronavirus pandemic, some countries across the world have implemented a range of stringent policies.
The change in the global situation of COVID-19 particularly with reported increase in new cases in China and other countries as well as Ghana's relatively low vaccine coverage poses a major threat to importation and a new wave of COVID-19 infection in the country.
There has been a decline and sustained low levels of COVID-19 cases in Ghana over the past three months.
As of December 16, 2022, there were four active cases of the virus recorded by the GHS in Ghana.
The COVID-19 virus has been around for the past three years and even though the numbers are down in Ghana, it is up in some other countries.
It is unclear when the pandemic will end.
Ghana has seen a very significant decline in the last three months with a low active number of cases.
Ghana has not recorded any deaths for a while now.

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