The news was confirmed by the deputy health minister, Alex K. Abban on Citi TV on Saturday evening March 21,2020.
According to him, "The deceased is a Lebanese male trader who reported to a health facility in Kumasi with a fever and cough.
He was confirmed as a carrier of the virus on March 19, 2020.
“He felt unwell and reported to a health facility with fever (temp 39.4 ℃), and cough. The sample tested positive for COVID-19."
It is however not clear whether his death was a direct result of the virus.
Thirteen new cases have also been recorded ,bringing the total number to nineteen.
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E don happen
ReplyDeleteDeadly pestilence called coronavirus will never come by our dwelling.
ReplyDeleteok,,,,God will surely guide and guard us all
ReplyDeleteStill a foreigner
ReplyDeleteYes o. A lebanese
DeleteLord please help us.
ReplyDeleteIs it too early to start to commend our Nigerian Doctors? We have some of the best in the world when it comes to medical management despite all our challenges. The Italian survived through management here . He may not have survived in Italy.
ReplyDeleteI may not disagree with you but to be sincere our weather plays a major role.We thanks the Lord for all he has been doing through our doctors. So sad they lost him.May he rest with the Lord,amen.
DeleteI may not disagree with you but to be sincere our weather plays a major role.We thanks the Lord for all he has been doing through our doctors. So sad they lost him.May he rest with the Lord,amen.
DeleteWhat are you talking about. Can you please stop spreading ignorance. Go to who website to get updated on the virus not WhatsApp voice over videos. Nigerians can be so annoyingly ignorant.
DeleteHow is our weather different from ghanian weather? Give it to us ojare, that italian may or may not have made it in Italy, but he definitely made it here.
ReplyDeleteHe probably didn’t have any other diseases. Most people who died had other medical history. Let boost our immune system. That is the most important thing at this point.
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