I Covid 19 Jaman North records Seven New cases in January- Health Director Hints

The Jaman North District Director of Health Services, Dr Jacob Kwadwo Aleeba has disclosed that the Jaman North health directorate has so far recorded seven (7) new cases of covid-19 this January 2022 

I Covid 19 Jaman North records Seven New cases in January- Health Director Hints

                                                                                      
The Jaman North District Director of Health Services, Dr Jacob Kwadwo Aleeba has disclosed that the Jaman North health directorate has so far recorded seven (7) new cases of covid-19 this January 2022


Dr Jacob Aleeba Speaking in an interview with Soiree News recounted those 12 patients were suspected of being affected by the pandemic due to the symptoms they presented to the government hospital.
 He explained that, after the effective screening, seven (7) out of the 12 suspected cases were positives.
Dr Jacob Kwadwo Aleeba finally pleaded with the general public to take the covid 19 vaccination serious to prevent them from contracting the virus.
He again urged all pregnant women to as a matter of urgency attend to any vaccination point for the vaccines to protect the unborn child from the pandemic six months after childbirth.
The COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
The first two cases in Ghana were confirmed on 12 March 2020, when two infected people came to Ghana, one from Norway and the other from Turkey.
These imported cases initiated the first contact tracing process in Ghana, helping detect several dozens of cases in a short period.
Following the discovery that the pandemic had already started to spread in Ghana, the government instituted measures to stop the local spread of the infection and any further import of the virus into the country.
Measures included shutting all land borders to the country together with the closure of the main international airport in Accra. 
Intermediary initiatives saw persons entering the country between the time of the announcement and the shutting of the borders being quarantined in 4 and 5-star hotels at the expense of the Ghanaian government.