Akufo-Addo satisfied with Ghana’s preparedness to deal with coronavirus
President Akufo-Addo
has expressed his satisfaction with the measures Government has put in
place to deal with the threat of the novel Coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
President Akufo-Addo made this known on
Wednesday, 4th March, 2020, when he paid visits to the Kotoka International
Airport, the Tema General Hospital and the Greater Accra Regional Hospital.
Accompanied by the Minister for Health Hon Kwaku
Agyeman-Manu, the President’s first port of call was the arrivals terminal of
the Kotoka International Airport.
It was revealed by the Health Minister that
several stakeholder engagements with the Ghana Airport Company Limited, Ghana
Immigration Services, Customs Division of Ghana Revenue Authority, at all the
country’s ports of entry, have been held place to strengthen Ghana’s COVID-19
preparedness and surveillance.
The Managing Director of the Ghana Airports
Company Ltd, Mr. Yaw Kwakwa, told President Akufo-Addo that, on arrival at the
airport, all passengers are screened using thermal scanning devices at the
airport, and passengers are also required to fill a health declaration form.
Additionally, the GACL boss indicated that point
of entry staff at the airport have been sensitised on case detection and
infection prevention and control, together with the creation of a holding room
at the airport which is to be utilised to hold suspected COVID-19 cases.
At the Tema General Hospital, one of the
hospitals designated as a treatment /isolation centre for the COVID-19 disease,
the Medical Director of the hospital, Dr. Richard Anthony, told President
Akufo-Addo that the Infectious Diseases Unit of the Hospital is “readily
prepared for the COVID-19. We have an emergency response team made up of
nurses, pharmacists, administrators on standby”.
The President was taken on a tour of the
cleanroom encompassing a changing area for the nurses, as well as the main
ward, which did not have any patients as at the time of the visit.
“We have not had any suspected or cases tested
in Tema General,” he added.
At the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, another
hospital designated as a treatment /isolation centre for the COVID-19 disease,
President Akufo-Addo was told that the infectious diseases centre of the
hospital “is a full unit, purposely-built and well-designed to hold and
quarantine an infectious case.”
The President was made aware of the fact that
the emergency response team at the hospital has been activated, with basic
medical checks undertaken on every patient who visits the hospital.
“If there is any positive indication of the
contraction of a disease, we keep you and we make arrangement for the patient
to be transported to this centre. We conduct a test, which involves taking
samples and sending it to Noguchi. To date, we have tested about seventeen
people who fitted into the case definition. However, luckily, none of them
tested positive,” the head of the Centre told President Akufo-Addo
In briefing the President, the Minister of
Health stated that public health emergency management structures at all levels,
i.e. national, regional, district have been activated and placed on high alert,
in addition to the holding of National Technical Coordinating Committee
meetings.
He added that emergency Operations Centre (EOC)
has been activated, alerts have been sent to all regions to activate Public
Health Emergency Management Committees (PHEMCs) to initiate preparedness
activities and enhance surveillance for respiratory diseases.
Thus far, Hon. Kwaku Agyeman Manu told President
Akufo-Addo that forty (40) suspected coronavirus cases have been reported and
tested. All forty (40), he stressed have tested negative for COVID-19 from
Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR) and Kumasi Centre for
Collaborative Research (KCCR).