Drugs used to treat HIV and malaria could be used to tackle the coronavirus, according to scientists in Australia. A team of infectious disease experts at the University of Queensland in
Drugs used to treat HIV and malaria could be used to tackle the coronavirus, according to scientists in Australia. A team of infectious disease experts at the University of Queensland in
The Ghana School of Law has suspended all its lectures over the novel coronavirus outbreak. The decision is on the backdrop of new directives on public gatherings issued by the government on Sunday,
New Life Homeopathic Clinic has chalked another success in the homeopathy industry after emerging as the overall Homeopathic clinic in Ghana. The ultra-modern clinic won this prestigious award at the
Sister Derby at a previous Accra Fashion Week event Following Ghana’s confirmation on having cases of the deadly COVID-19 virus, a number of events on the country’s entertainment calendar have
Linda AsanteAgyei Journalists have been urged to report responsibly on the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in order not to spread misinformation or stoke fears and undue panic among the citizenry. The
Dr. Badu Sarkodie Ghana has recorded four more cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) infections three days after the first two confirmed cases had been reported. Confirming the new cases at a
The University of Ghana (UG) has suspended lectures over a confirmed case of Coronavirus (COVID-19). According to the University in a statement, an imported case of COVID-19 infection has been
The Director of Public Health at the Ghana Health Service has confirmed four more cases of the deadly coronavirus in the country. This brings the total number of confirmed cases
Government has announced that people arriving in Ghana from countries with 200 or more reported cases of coronavirus will not be allowed into the country. This directive, however, does not
Ghanaians appear to be applying a local solution to protecting themselves against the deadly coronavirus which has been declared as a “pandemic.” A number of them have started wearing locally-made
Prof. Kwasi Opoku-Amankwa The Ghana Education Service (GES) and the Ghana Health Service (GHS) have jointly released some educational materials on coronavirus to be distributed to schools nationwide. The materials
Kwaku Agyeman Coronavirus (COVID-19), the dreaded viral infection, is taking a firm grip on West Africa, with Ghana confirming its first two cases. The Minister for Health, Kwaku Agyeman-Manu, made
Prof. Aaron Mike Ocquaye PARLIAMENT has taken steps, including the banning of handshaking, to mitigate the possible spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) that has killed thousands of people and infected