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GHANA CONFIRMS TWO CASES OF COVID-19

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In a press release by the Ministry of Health, Ghana has confirmed two cases of the COVID-19 on the 12th March 2020. The laboratory results were confirmed by the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research.

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The individuals who tested positive for the virus returned to Ghana from Norway and Turkey. They are currently under isolation and receiving treatment.

The ministry has urged all Ghanaians to take care of their health and that of their families by adhering to the following precautionary measures:

  • Regular and thorough washing of hands with soap under running water and use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers.
  • Avoid shaking of hands
  • Keep a distance of at least two meters from a person with fever, cough, sneezing and difficulty in breathing.
  • It is advisable to be physically active, drink plenty of water, eat healthily, avoid stress and have enough sleep.
  • Stay home if you feel unwell with symptoms of fever, cough and difficulty in breathing and call the following numbers immediately: 0509497700, 0558439868.

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ICU NURSES AND DOCTORS AT KATH ASKED TO SELF-QUARANTINE AFTER EXPOSURE TO COVID-19

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According to an internal memo from the Directorate of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), it has been revealed that most of the nurses and doctors at the Intensive Care Unit have been exposed to the virus. This was because of a Polytrauma patient on admission at the unit who tested positive for the virus. [appbox googleplay screenshots com.nursinginghana.licensurequizgame] Due to this, the affected nurses and doctors have been asked to self-quarantine for 14days. The unit also will also not run full capacity for the next 14 days. [appbox googleplay screenshots com.nursinginghana.licensurequizgame]

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168 NURSES AND MIDWIVES TEST POSITIVE FOR COVID-19 AS OF JUNE 3RD, 2020.

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As the number of positive cases of COVID-19 increases, more nurses and midwives are getting infected each day. According to the secretary of the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA), Mr. David Tenkorang-Twum, as of June 3rd, about 168 nurses and midwives have been infected with the virus. These are nurses in both public and private medical facilities across the country. He made this known on Joy FM. This number could increase since more are yet to be tested. [appbox googleplay screenshots com.nursinginghana.licensurequizgame] Mr. David Tenkorang-Twum made an argument that people are reporting to hospitals with the disease either symptomatic or asymptomatic and because there is no on-the-spot diagnosis, they are admitted onto the ward as an ordinary case and before you realize they have tested positive. “The figures keep rising and we are not surprised because they [authorities] are not listening to us. But, until we change the narrative or the way we manage the patients, we are going to have a lot of nurses, doctors, and other supporting staff getting infected,” he said. [appbox googleplay screenshots com.nursinginghana.licensurequizgame] He also appealed that nurses and midwives who are pregnant should be allowed to stay away from work since they are susceptible. Ghana currently has 11,964 confirmed cases with 4258 recoveries and 54 deaths. [appbox googleplay screenshots com.nursinginghana.licensurequizgame]

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GHANA COVID-19 CASES NOW AT 287 WITH 73 NEW CASES

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Ghana now has 73 new confirmed cases making a total of 287. According to the Ghana Health Service, the spike in number of confirmed cases was due to enhanced contact tracing and testing that was carried out. 26 of the cases were also from the mandatory quarantine who initially tested negative. [appbox googleplay screenshots com.nursinginghana.licensurequizgame] With the total confirmed cases now at 287, there has been 3 recoveries and 5 deaths. The regional distribution of the cases are as follows: Greater Accra Region has most cases (258) followed by the Ashanti Region (18), Northern Region (10), Upper West Region (1), Eastern Region (1) and Upper East Region (1). Globally, there are about 1,346,299 confirmed cases, 74,679 deaths and 276,636 recoveries. [appbox googleplay screenshots com.nursinginghana.licensurequizgame]

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