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Travelers that arrive Ghana by air were expected to pay US$150 for COVID-19 test as part of measures to control the spread of the virus in Ghana. [ 95 ] On 20 September The Ghanaian president lifted the ban on football as he announced the Ghana Premier League and Division One Football league shall resume in October, 2020. [ 96 ]
The COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana was a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-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 .
A roadmap to easing restrictions in Ireland that included five stages was adopted by the government on 1 May 2020 and subsequently published online. [205] The fourth and final phase of easing COVID-19 restrictions in Ireland was initially scheduled to take place on 20 July, but was repeatedly postponed until 31 August at the earliest. [206]
COVID-19 Private Sector Fund of Ghana decided to assist the vaccination program. [482] India pledged to provide Ghana with 50,000 COVID-19 vaccines. [483] Zipline delivered COVID-19 vaccines to some hospitals across the country. [484] On 3 March, members of some teachers union encouraged their staff to get involved in the vaccination exercise ...
The Parliament of Ghana granted a tax waiver of GHS174 million cedis (equivalent to US$30 million) on income taxes of frontline workers. This spanned for three months from July to September 2020. [461] [462] On 15 October, the MoH received a COVID-19 AI software for detecting the virus on Chest X-rays. [463]
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The House Oversight and Accountability Committee’s COVID-19 panel is held its final hearing Thursday, focusing on ways to prepare for a future pandemic. Subcommittee Chair Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R ...
It was reported the Upper regions in Ghana had no active cases of COVID-19. [302] On 21 July, the director-general of GHS said persons who show symptoms of the virus would be prioritise when they report to a health facility for testing. He also claimed Ghana's COVID-19 active cases were 82 percent asymptomatic.