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The Ghana Employers’ Association (GEA) has urged business owners to take necessary measures to ensure that their employees go through the Covid-19 vaccination process.
The GEA in a statement released March 2 intimated that the health and safety of workers was vital for the progress of an organisation, therefore, the need for employees to be vaccinated.
“GEA, therefore, encourages employers to design robust communication strategies to promote the vaccination of their employees who may be skeptical or reluctant to take the vaccines due to inappropriate information they might have received,” CEO, Alex Frimpong explained.
“The pandemic, since its outbreak in Ghana, has had a telling effect on the activities of both employers and workers. Most employers have had to scale down or shut down their businesses in response to the various measures implemented by Government to contain the virus,” he added.
Sunday Morning Under Covid-19 Conditions Listen to article
Before one gets out of bed this Sunday morning, dilemmas are already on hand to ruin one s breakfast.
Does one go to see people, as one fervently wishes to do? What does one say to someone who wants to attend a funeral 120 miles away from Accra, despite the reports that despite the warnings of the experts in the Ministry of Health, the Ghana Medical Association and some concerned individual scientists, people are still going about without wearing masks?
Social distancing does not exist in our markets and lorry stations. Nor in passenger vehicles (of course)!