Recording COVID-19 cases in Secondary Schools is no news – Okoe Boye
The Deputy Minister for Health, Bernard Okoe Boye, has shot down suggestions to close down Senior High Schools after six confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the Accra Girls Senior High School.
The Ledzokuku member of Parliament insisted that closing down schools is not the best option.
“If you have a reported case of COVID _19 in a school, it’s not news because COVID-19 is a global pandemic, ” he argued
The Deputy Health Minister said strict adherence to the COVID_19 protocols and intense contact tracing in the various secondary schools should be done to manage the situation.
“Does that mean that if you record a case at a place, you should close down the whole place? What you need to do is to do contact tracing to manage the situation” he said in a Citi FM interview, monitored by theghanareport.com.
Accra Girls’ Senior High School is the first school to have confirmed covid-19 cases as final year students return to school to prepare for their West Africa Secondary School Certificate examination.
Responding to the calls, the deputy minister said, the whole country might as well be shut down
“…Otherwise, Ghana and the world should shut down today” he argued.
But it turned out to be a hoax.
It also turned out to be a false alarm.
Ghana has recorded 20,085 cases of coronavirus with 122 deaths and 14,870 recoveries.
Below is the regional breakdown of coronavirus cases in Ghana
Greater Accra Region – 10,979
Ashanti Region – 4,244
Western Region – 1,729
Central Region – 983
Eastern Region – 798
Volta Region – 362
Upper East Region – 278
Western North Region – 154
Northern Region – 137
Bono East Region – 136
Oti Region – 112
Upper West Region – 55
Savannah Region – 46
Bono Region – 38
Ahafo Region – 26
North East Region – 8