Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Authorities of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) have warned the university community of growing COVID cases on campus.
In an alert, management of the school warned College Registrars and students to be on high alert and observe all protocols put in place to combat the virus.
“I am directed to inform College Registrars/Deputy Registrars to ensure strict adherence to COVID-19 Health Safety Protocols at their various Colleges/Sections. There is an astronomical upsurge in the spread of the COVID-19 on the KNUST Campus.
“Consequently, all Veronica Buckets are to be filled and used constantly. Also, hand sanitation’ and the wearing of nose masks are to be strictly enforced,” the notice said.
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