Ghana’s aviation makes gains as sub-region diverts flights to Kotoka Airport

COVID-19: Kotoka International Airport reports 10 fresh cases

Health Affairs

Ghana has recorded 10 new cases of Covid-19 at the recently opened Kotoka International Airport (KIA).

This brings the number of confirmed cases to 16, out of the total 6,976 tests conducted.

Confirming the development at the weekly press briefing organised by the Information Ministry, the Sector Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah said four out of the 16 have been hospitalised while the rest are currently receiving treatment at home.

“As at close of work last night (September 15), 6,976 tests had been done out of which 16 person had tested positive despite their initial negative PCR test,” he said.

The Information Minister also revealed that the country’s active cases have reduced drastically.

“Ghana’s Covid-19 active cases continue to see a decline with the current figure at 564. That is from the total confirmed cases of 45, 655 out of which 44, 797 have already recovered and been discharged.

“Now 54 new cases have been recorded while 294 have unfortunately passed,” he added.

Mr Oppong Nkrumah used the platform to urge the public to continue adhering to all the Covid-19 preventive protocols outlined by government.

“Despite the decline in active cases, government continues to urge the general public not to get complacent but to observe the necessary preventive measures.

This includes wearing of face masks, practising social distance, and washing of hands with soap under running water.”

[Myjoyonline]

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