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Ghana: 100 days of Covid pain; 95 deaths, the lockdown, fear and despair

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Source: https://www.myjoyonline.com/features/100-days-of-covid-pain-95-deaths-the-lockdown-fear-and-despair/


100 days of Covid pain; 95 deaths, the lockdown, fear and despair
Source: David Andoh
23 June 2020 2:22pm

June 23, 2020 marks 100 days since the presence of the deadly coronavirus in Ghana.

The disease which was reported in Wuhan, China in December 2019 spread like a wild fire to nations in almost every part of the world include Ghana.

The first positive case of this global pandemic was officially reported here in Ghana on March 13, 2020.

This was after weeks of rumors about positive cases at some health facilities.

When the Ghana Health Service finally announced that two persons had tested positive of the disease, the fear and panic among the citizenry was real.

Currently over 14,000 people have been infected with the virus with 95 reported dead.

The situation, which seemed to be under control changed when Accra reported a spike in its initial cases. This spike was followed by similar recordings in the Ashanti regional capital, Kumasi and Kasoa in the Central Region...
 
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