President Nana Adoo Dankwah Akufo-Adoo's decision to lift current COVID-19 restrictions is consistent with information available to the first man, said Dr. Anthony Nsia Asare, Health Advisor to the President. He argued that immigration was an accident and that sooner or later the epidemic could not return because the country was well controlled. "The national team and advisory group have been advised to investigate all incidents after investigating all the key points, including the patients in Ghana and the patients in West Africa," he said. Interview with NEAT FM's morning program “Ganamonti”.
Dr Anthony Nsia Assar also denied claims by some that the border with Ghana had been opened in dangerous ways. "The people who complain about the opening of the borders are people who say that the closure of the borders will cause them to lose their jobs," he said. However, he said: "The president said not to wear a mask, but he asked people to wear a mask if necessary to protect themselves."
President Akupo-Addo said: “From Monday 28 March it will not be mandatory to wear a mask, but please follow the guidelines. Hold hands and avoid excessive gatherings, ”said President Akupo-Addo. Insert. His 28th televised speech on Sunday March 27 focused on action against the ubiquitous COVID-19. The government has also lifted other restrictions.