Frontiers Healthcare Service (FHS) has put on the alert on the rise in number of positive Covid-19 cases being recorded at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA).
In a letter issued to the Managing Director Of Ghana Airport Company Limited Mr. Yaw Kwakwa and issued to the Ghana Health Service (GHS) which is responsible for Ghana’s Covid-19 testing at Kotoka International Airport (KIA) has appealed to stakeholders lay down the standard PCR results acceptable for entry into the country.
According to the Managing Director of FHS, Dr Kudzo Seneadza, these and strict measures when imposed will prevent any looming health crisis in the country.
“Today, 24th of April, 2021, we recorded 75 positive cases. This exceeds the previous hightest rate of 45 positive cases on the date 21st of April, 2021.
“It has become imperative to implement new guidelines to curtail the influx of positive cases into the country,” part of the letter read.
As of April 20, Ghana active cases stood at 1,419 with 89,841 recoveries and 777 deaths.