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Joe PeeThere have been reports of a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic in the United Kingdom and some other countries.
The fear is that Ghana can also witness a second wave because of the notion that the cases are reducing and the fact that the government keeps easing restrictions.
Speaking to this on Peace FM’s morning show ‘Kokrokoo‘, Information Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah said the government is not oblivious of the fact that there can be a second wave.
President Akufo-Addo according to the Information Minister is also worried and concerned about a second wave occurring and that is why he is urging all to adhere to the safety protocols.
“President is very worried about that (second wave), because countries like New Zealand that eased restrictions after recording low cases are having a second wave; it’s a reality, President is very worried about that . . . even though there is a risk of a second wave, the President has continously cautioned us that we must at all cost try our best and follow the safety protocols . . .” he said.
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