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COVID-19 Case Management Lead at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital (Ridge) Dr Emmanuel Ahiable says Ghana is likely to record more cases of non-infectious disease due to post COVID-19 complications.
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The Covid-19 response team at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital has indicated that work on an in-house testing facility for the novel coronavirus is complete.
Speaking in an interview on
Prime Morning Monday, a member of the team, Dr Emmanuel Addipa-Adipoe revealed that pilot testing will start on February 8, 2020.
He also indicated that with the country witnessing a second surge in the disease, Ghana’s leading test laboratory, Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research has been under immense pressure.
As such, the capital’s regional hospital set the pace to procure its own resources for testing as part of its treatment and managing process of the virus.
The mothers, who fell victims to the baby harvesting scandal involving some health officers including at least two medical doctors, have been sharing their harrowing experience of being told their babies died, when indeed the tots are alive.
Ghana-Press-Review February 03, 2021 to 10:52 374 APA – Accra (Ghana) The resumption of the proceedings of the election petition with the hearing of a motion filed by the petitioner, former President John Dramani Mahama, by the Supreme Court and the report that the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, Ridge, is running out of oxygen are some of the trending stories in the Ghanaian press on Wednesday.
The Graphic reports that the Supreme Court will Wednesday resume the proceedings of the election petition with the hearing of a motion filed by the petitioner, former President John Dramani Mahama which is seeking to inspect some documents of the Electoral Commission (EC).