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COVID-19: 7 doctors dead in Ghana


According to the President of the Association Dr. Frank Ankobea, five of the doctors died last when the deadly virus entered ghana in 2020 and two passed away in 2021.
The number of doctors who are getting infected is increasing. We have lost 7 of them ( 2 this year and 5 last year).
We are monitoring things and if there s the need to recommend extra restrictions to the President, trust the GMA to do that. We should embrace what the President has said as Ghanaians. We should take individual responsibility for ourselves and follow the basic rules and I m sure we’ll be fine to go, Dr. Frank Ankobea said in an interview on Accra-based Starr FM. ....

Frank Ankobea , David Tenkorang Twum , Association Dr , Midwive Association , Accra Based Starr , Ghana Registered Nurses , Perpetual Ofori Ampofo , General Secretary , Solomon Nsor , War Memorial Hospital , Kasena Nankana Municipality , Upper East Region , சங்கம் டாக்டர் , அக்ரா அடிப்படையிலானது நட்சத்திரம் , கானா பதிவுசெய்யப்பட்டது செவிலியர்கள் , ஜநரல் செயலாளர் , போர் நினைவகம் மருத்துவமனை , மேல் கிழக்கு பகுதி ,

840 nurses contract COVID-19; kills 4 [ARTICLE]


At the peak of the first wave in July 2020, eight hundred and forty (840) nurses and midwives had been infected and two deaths had been recorded. The death toll now stands at four (4) with the recent demise of Mr. Solomon Nsor, a Senior Staff Nurse who worked at War Memorial Hospital in the Kasena Nankana Municipality of Upper East Region, the Nurses and Midwives Association said in a statement signed on Tuesday, January 19, 2021, by the President, Perpetual Ofori-Ampofo and its General Secretary, David Tekorang-Twum.
It added: A number of the staff currently infected with the virus are nurses and midwives and there is, therefore, the need to test all staff at the hospital and proper measures put in place to quarantine and treat those infected. Contact tracing should also be initiated to identify those infected for treatment. ....

David Tekorang Twum , Midwive Association , Solomon Nsor , Senior Staff Nurse , War Memorial Hospital , Kasena Nankana Municipality , Upper East Region , Perpetual Ofori Ampofo , General Secretary , மூத்தவர் ஊழியர்கள் செவிலியர் , போர் நினைவகம் மருத்துவமனை , மேல் கிழக்கு பகுதி , ஜநரல் செயலாளர் ,