COVID-19: Government moves to convert uncompleted facilities to treatment centres
The Government of Ghana is considering the possibility of converting some on-going health infrastructures in the Ashanti Region to COVID-19 treatment centres as confirmed cases in the region surges.
Mr. Kwaku Agyemang-Manu, the Minister of Health who disclosed this, said the move formed part of plans for further emergencies as treatment centres in the region were getting choked because the region was becoming a hotspot.
He told the media after inspecting some on-going hospital projects in the region that it had become extremely important to expand the case management centres in the region due to the rising number of confirmed cases.
The Minister who is on a two-day tour of the region to assess the COVID-19 situation also inspected the on-going hospital projects at Bekwai, Fomena and Sewua where a 250 bed regional hospital is being constructed.
“Some places are such that we can quickly turn them into treatment centres and Ghana Health Service through the regional director and our case management team have been assessing the situation”, he stated.
“We believe in the next two weeks we will be able to set up the places to create more room for new cases”, the Health Minister further assured.
He expressed grave concerns about the wanton disregard for the COVID-19 preventive protocols even in the face of the increasing numbers and called for the cooperation of the public to collectively fight the pandemic.
“The problem we have right now is not on the part of government because we have invested so much in fighting this battle. The President has invested not only money but also his time and energy and he is not tired”, the minister bemoaned.
He said it was worrying that people were not complementing government’s efforts in the fight against the pandemic by refusing to observe the basic protocols which were in the interest of everybody.
Mr. Agyemang-Manu who was impressed with the level of work at the various project sites, said the Ministry would continue to push for the speedy completion of the projects to ensure quality healthcare for the beneficiary districts.
He said plans were advance to operationalize the facilities as soon as possible to address the health needs of the people.