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GHS advices Ghanaians to postpone travels to COVID-19 hotspots

 




The Ghana Health Service has advised Ghanaians to either cancel or postpone all non-essential travels to countries with high COVID-19 infection rates.


A statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration said Ghanaians who need to travel to any COVID-19 hotspot must observe all COVID-19 protocols.


“In view of the alarming rate of infections of COVID-19 in some parts of the world, especially in Asia and South America, the Ghana Health Service wishes to advise the general public to either cancel or postpone all non-essential travels to countries with exceedingly high COVID-19 infection rate,” the statement said.


The Ministry has also outlined some instructions for travellers arriving and leaving Ghana:


Only test results or certificates bearing trusted travel or biomass codes will be considered valid for travel out of Ghana


Sign up for accounts on (trustedtravel.panabios.org) with the same e-mail address and mobile numbers provided to laboratories during testing


All arriving passengers who test negative for COVID-19 at the airport are encouraged to self-isolate for ten (10) days


All passengers arriving from designated COVID-19 hot spots and testing negative at the airport may be subjected to a repeat test on the third day of arrival at their cost


The Frontier Healthcare Services recently informed health officials of a surge in the number of COVID-19 cases recorded at the airport.


 The Minority subsequently asked health officials to immediately consider the imposition of restrictions on arrivals from countries with high infection rates.

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