The World Health Organisation (WHO) indicates that human coronaviruses are caused by droplets through coughing and having close unprotected contact with an infected person by touching and shaking hands. If these are anything to go by then health systems especially in Africa need not be attacked much as most of the affected COVID-19 countries have very good health systems. We are in times of survival of the fittest by observing simple precautionary measures such as washing of hands with soap regularly under running water using hand sanitisers, practising common cough and sneezing etiquette by covering the mouth with handkerchief or tissue, use of protective clothing or masks and where possible stay away from crowded areas and avoid touching one’s face with unwashed hands. Common signs of infection include respiratory symptoms, fever and cough, shortness of breath and breathing difficulties. In more severe cases the infection can cause pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome, kidney failure and even death.
Ghana is among 13 top priority countries in Africa which have high volumes of flights and travel to China. To this end, there is the need to step up preparedness toward any eventuality. This is because countries around the world with good health systems are battling to prevent the virus from spreading further and killing people. Luckily Ghana has a testing centre at Noguchi, that is why the more than 30 suspected cases were quickly tested and had the swift results which were all negative. The world health body says Ghana needs 35 million cedis to combat the disease but so far government has allocated two point five million cedis as an initial budget according to the Special Advisor on Health issues at the Presidency. This is a wakeup call for every individual to secure their health by being health conscious and alert whiles praying that the disease does not rear its ugly head in the country. After all the Bible tells us to watch and pray, so we need to be observant as we seek divine intervention. Sensitization by the health ministry is fine but the onus lies on every individual to protect themselves. Prevention is always better than cure.
Vice President Bawumia last week hit the nail right on the head when he re-echoed an Akan adage that when you see your neighbours beard burning you should fetch water beside yours. It is heartwarming that the highest political concern is being exhibited with the President visiting the Airport and designated hospitals and centres to assess the country’s preparedness against any case. Parliament has also within the spate of one month invited the health minister to brief the House on the country’s preparedness. It is important at this point to be wary of myths. Can alarmists on social media give the nation a break as well as those making false claims of cure? Some years ago, a very popular herbalist claimed to have a cure for HIV and AIDS when it first emerged. Both locals and foreigners flocked his centre for cure. He was invited elsewhere to prove this cure for the disease but couldn’t prove it and died without showing the formula. As the world has no answers yet for Covid-19 and it continues to spread, it is important to avoid undue exposure and postpone not very essential travels both within and outside.
Some companies have fixed sanitisers in front of their offices and are compulsory for visitors to use them before entering. Can institutions which have not as yet done this follow suit. Can Churches and Mosques be proactive by providing sanitisers for worshippers including children who attend Sunday school and again sensitise members to the issues of coronavirus. The spread of the virus in South Korea was linked to a church which authorities say members infected each other during services and spread it around the country apparently unprotected. Can we also minimize our attendance at funerals? Some people are dedicated funeral attendees and hop from one funeral to the other. Parents and caregivers should also talk about it to their children. Can COVID-19 education be sent to the lorry stations and markets as well? I believe social media is leading in education on the disease. What about those not on social media? Let us all work together to push COVID-19 and other unwarranted diseases from our midst.
The Ghana Broadcasting Corporation is a giant electronic media (Radio and Television) organization tasked with a mission to lead the broadcasting industry through quality programming, which promotes the development and cultural aspirations of Ghana as well as undertaking viable commercial activities
Ghana’s Preparedness Towards COVID-19 Outbreak
PREPAREDNESS TOWARDS OUTBREAK OF CORONAVIRUS
The World Health Organisation (WHO) indicates that human coronaviruses are caused by droplets through coughing and having close unprotected contact with an infected person by touching and shaking hands. If these are anything to go by then health systems especially in Africa need not be attacked much as most of the affected COVID-19 countries have very good health systems. We are in times of survival of the fittest by observing simple precautionary measures such as washing of hands with soap regularly under running water using hand sanitisers, practising common cough and sneezing etiquette by covering the mouth with handkerchief or tissue, use of protective clothing or masks and where possible stay away from crowded areas and avoid touching one’s face with unwashed hands. Common signs of infection include respiratory symptoms, fever and cough, shortness of breath and breathing difficulties. In more severe cases the infection can cause pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome, kidney failure and even death.
Ghana is among 13 top priority countries in Africa which have high volumes of flights and travel to China. To this end, there is the need to step up preparedness toward any eventuality. This is because countries around the world with good health systems are battling to prevent the virus from spreading further and killing people. Luckily Ghana has a testing centre at Noguchi, that is why the more than 30 suspected cases were quickly tested and had the swift results which were all negative. The world health body says Ghana needs 35 million cedis to combat the disease but so far government has allocated two point five million cedis as an initial budget according to the Special Advisor on Health issues at the Presidency. This is a wakeup call for every individual to secure their health by being health conscious and alert whiles praying that the disease does not rear its ugly head in the country. After all the Bible tells us to watch and pray, so we need to be observant as we seek divine intervention. Sensitization by the health ministry is fine but the onus lies on every individual to protect themselves. Prevention is always better than cure.
Vice President Bawumia last week hit the nail right on the head when he re-echoed an Akan adage that when you see your neighbours beard burning you should fetch water beside yours. It is heartwarming that the highest political concern is being exhibited with the President visiting the Airport and designated hospitals and centres to assess the country’s preparedness against any case. Parliament has also within the spate of one month invited the health minister to brief the House on the country’s preparedness. It is important at this point to be wary of myths. Can alarmists on social media give the nation a break as well as those making false claims of cure? Some years ago, a very popular herbalist claimed to have a cure for HIV and AIDS when it first emerged. Both locals and foreigners flocked his centre for cure. He was invited elsewhere to prove this cure for the disease but couldn’t prove it and died without showing the formula. As the world has no answers yet for Covid-19 and it continues to spread, it is important to avoid undue exposure and postpone not very essential travels both within and outside.
Some companies have fixed sanitisers in front of their offices and are compulsory for visitors to use them before entering. Can institutions which have not as yet done this follow suit. Can Churches and Mosques be proactive by providing sanitisers for worshippers including children who attend Sunday school and again sensitise members to the issues of coronavirus. The spread of the virus in South Korea was linked to a church which authorities say members infected each other during services and spread it around the country apparently unprotected. Can we also minimize our attendance at funerals? Some people are dedicated funeral attendees and hop from one funeral to the other. Parents and caregivers should also talk about it to their children. Can COVID-19 education be sent to the lorry stations and markets as well? I believe social media is leading in education on the disease. What about those not on social media? Let us all work together to push COVID-19 and other unwarranted diseases from our midst.
BY: THERESA OWUSU-AKO, A JOURNALIST.
Related
Nigeria to hold inquest into death of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s toddler
Tiwa Savage partners Berklee to train 100 young Nigerian music creators
GoldBod, Lands Ministry to lead land restoration in mining areas – Finance Minister
Transparency key to fighting corruption – NCCE Chairperson
US agency files first discrimination lawsuit against Coca-Cola bottler over women-only event
Mahama’s State of the Nation: Economy & Healthcare Take Center Stage
ADVERTISEMENT
Pope Leo to visit four African countries in April
Nigeria to hold inquest into death of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s toddler
Tiwa Savage partners Berklee to train 100 young Nigerian music creators
GoldBod, Lands Ministry to lead land restoration in mining areas – Finance Minister
Transparency key to fighting corruption – NCCE Chairperson
US agency files first discrimination lawsuit against Coca-Cola bottler over women-only event
Mahama’s State of the Nation: Economy & Healthcare Take Center Stage
PURC calls on ECG for an explanation on rapid depletion of prepaid electricity units
PURC summons ECG over rapid depletion of prepaid units
DVLA clarifies overseas service plan and denies full-scale foreign operations
Recent News
Health Benefits of Mushrooms
New Year’s resolutions, for couples
Beware Of Fake Friends: Not Everyone Who Is Nice To You Is Your Friend
Predominantly a Muslim country, but major buildings in Dakar light up for Christmas
Accra comes alive with glitz streets as Ghanaians celebrate Christmas
SPENDING TIME ALONE
Christmas In Ghana And The Need To Remain Safe
40 gorgeous Ghana braids to try this Christmas
Year of Return: Ghanaian foods for adventurous visitors
How A Man Has Been Writing Down His Experiences Over the Last Decade
Meet South Sudanese refugee who wins 2019 ‘model of the year’
3 Ways to Develop a Consistent Reading Habit
Fmr Prez John Mahama turns 61 Today; Lordina goes romantic
‘African fabrics not just for casual wear and funerals’
Serena Williams launches ethical diamond jewellery range
Ginger Water And Its Health Benefits
Five tips for a happy relationship
4 Signs You Need A Break From Your Relationship
Couple tie the knot 37,000 feet in the air
Celebrating Some Ghanaian Male Role Models on International Men’s Day
International Men’s Day: Anas Aremeyaw Anas
4 Surprising Health Benefits Of Chocolate
The natural hair
8 Foods That Never Expire
Key fact about cat bites
Neskael Corporate Fashion Show set for November 30
Spice up your weekend with these oven-baked crispy chicken wings
6 Health Benefits Of Bitter Kola
Stroke: Types and causes of it
Vital benefits of Shea Butter
Going easy with cow prints
Why is cooking incredibly stressful for some people
Stop enhancing your genitals – Marriage counsellor
Lovesick teen scales German prison wall to see ex-girlfriend
Sexual intimacy improves couples health- Experts
Why we all need to play more and how to do it
Emefa the Professional Lady barber
What do Guys means when they call you “beautiful or cute?
How to help someone through a breakup
18 Uses of a Banana Peel
How to rebuild trust after break up?
Why tomato puree might improve male fertility
Why pregnant women should sleep on their sides
Foods you should eat to live longer
Is Too Much School Homework Bad?
Flavonoids Can Protect Against Cancer, Heart Disease
New Data Reveals Just How Much Sleep New Parents Are Losing Nightly
Marriage proposals; why we do what we do
Consumption of natural spices urged for healthy living
Drink Coconut Water Every Day To Balance Blood Sugar Levels and Burn Fat
Natural Hair Expo to be held in Accra
Obesity: What is it and what causes it?
What your lips say about your health
Highlights on Late President Atta Mills during his lifetime
What does dented or unevenness on surface of your nails say
Can you trust FaceApp?
High heels and its long lasting health effects on women
Here’s What Happens If You Eat Ginger Every Day
Forced labour most prevalent form of modern slavery in Europe, says report
Origins of some idiomatic expressions