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Covid-19: Ghana is back to square 1 and worse


Covid-19: Ghana is back to square 1 and worse
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When the pandemic began, we were toasted among the top 10 performers worldwide, in keeping COVID-19 at bay for our citizens. We were mentioned in the same breath as New Zealand. Numerous measures were instituted, and the Ghanaian psyche was in a place of unity with respect to the need to act in concert to protect ourselves as a people.
As our performance in the public health arena was being lauded worldwide, our four-year ritual to reaffirm our democracy, through elections was rapidly approaching. My sense of anxiety began to rise as the political season bloomed across the land. There were large campaign events with literally hundreds of thousands of people without masks. Neither major political party engaged their throngs of followers around this issue during the campaign, so here we are, paying the price with our lives. More recently, we have seen large events like the fancy dress competition in Takoradi over the Christmas Holidays with no regard to the reality of Covid-19. Super-spreader events have been on the rise since the political campaigns began and have been perpetuated by this gross failure of leadership by the government on this issue, in recent months.

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