A second lockdown will breed crime - Ras Mubarak advices Akufo Addo

A second lockdown will breed crime - Ras Mubarak advices Akufo Addo

- Leading member of the NDC – Ras Mubarak – says a second lockdown is not healthy

- The Ghana Medical Association has warned Ghanaians that “their health is in their hands”

- Confirmed active Covid-19 cases as at January 11 stands at 1404

A former law maker and leading member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Ras Mubarak, has urged President Akufo Addo not to order a second lockdown as part of measures to control the spread of the Coronavirus Pandemic.

In a public letter to the President, this is what Ras Mubarak stated:

“Majority of our countrymen and women cannot afford to live under a lockdown again. It will increase crime and destroy our society than the virus would”.

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A second lockdown will breed crime - Ras Mubarak advices Akufo Addo
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New figures emerging from the official Covid19 surveillance website of the Ministry of Health and Ghana Health Service indicates that five more Ghanaians have died of the deadly virus bring the total of deaths to 346.

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These number were recorded on January 14. Also, daily infection rate increased to 297, totaling a national tally of 1,776 cases

Re-opening of schools amid covid-19 spreading

The law maker for the Ningo Prampram Constituency, Sam George, says his children will not be going back to school any time soon.

Taking to his Facebook profile, the maverick legislator stated it was better for his children to miss grades than be in a grave.

“After deep reflection and consultation with Senior Medical professionals, my wife and I have decided that our children would NOT be going to school on Monday or anytime soon. As said earlier, better a missed grade than a grave,” he stated.

The state of the Accra City Campus

Photos from the Accra City Campus of the University of Ghana show students massed up to register for the 2021/2022 academic year.

The troubling thing about these pictures is how these students have been left to crowd up and not social distance at a time Ghana’s covid-19 cases are surging.

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Even though most of these students are in face masks, authorities seem to have left caution to the wind in ensuring these students are in a will structured protocol amid the Coronavirus.

These photos were extracted from the Facebook profile of Agyei Aryee Bernard who described the scenes as; “Total confusion”.

Lockdown

Government is under immense pressure to effect a second lockdown. Ghana’s Coronavirus positivity rate keeps increasing. The Ghana Medical Association has warned of hospitals and Intensive Care Units (ICUs) being overwhelmed by Covid-19 cases.

As at January 11, the number of confirmed active cases – as reported from the website of the Ministry of Health – stands at 1,404.

Figures from the Ministry of Health shows a spike in daily numbers since December – this has been linked to indiscipline, flouting of covid-19 protocols and the elections.

Already, the Ghana Medical Association has warned the public that “their health is in their own hands” and hospitals get overstretched to deal with the surge of the virus.

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One concern has been the cost for testing as well as the lack of contact tracing on the part of the Ministry of Health. These issues, according to the GMA, has led to the increasing spike in Covid cases.

Even as government races to curtail the spread of the virus, suspicions of a suppression of Covid-19 data keeps rising. Journalists and some medical professionals are doubting the figures being churned by the Ministry of Health as they argue that they (the figures) are in sharp contrast with the reality at various medical facilities.

Meanwhile, President Akufo Addo has assured of Ghana’s preparedness to roll out a mass vaccination program against Covid-19. Speaking at his recent Covid-19 address, the president revealed that procurement processes are far advanced to secure millions of vaccine doses in 2021.

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This assurance comes as Nigeria, Ghana’s next door neighbor, has recorded a new case of the Covid-19 variant which global scientists fear is more contagious than the Covid-19 we know.

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