The Minister for Health, Kwaku
Agyeman Manu is recovering in hospital after testing positive for COVID-19.
Information available to Citi News indicates that the Minister
has been receiving treatment at the University of Ghana Medical Centre in Accra
over the past week.
Multiple sources in the medical team at the hospital who
confirmed the information to Citi News say the Dormaa Central MP was
admitted to the hospital on Tuesday and is “in a stable condition”.
Citi
News checks at the Health Ministry has corroborated the
story as information there suggests Mr. Agyeman Manu has taken “a few days off
from work” and has not reported to work all week.
The UGMC currently has 4 patients on admission at the ICU
with several others in the main wards of the hospital’s COVID-19 wing.
The Health Minister who announced Ghana’s first COVID-19 case
in a night broadcast in March this year would be the first high profile
government official to have confirmed positive for the novel Coronavirus.
He is known for urging the public to be cautious of the virus
during his regular appearances at the bi-weekly press briefings on COVID-19 by
the Information Ministry which has been conspicuously put on hold for a while.
The information is coming at a time the leader of government
business in Parliament, Osei Kyei Mensah has lamented how MPs, Parliamentary
Service staff and journalists who tested positive for the virus have refused to
self-isolate.
Although no names have been mentioned, Mr. Mensah Bonsu’s
lamentations suggest more than one person in the House of Legislature has
tested positive and this could include MPs.
Meanwhile, the Mayor of the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly
in the Western Region, Anthony K.K. Sam, has passed away due to an illness
close associates have disclosed as COVID-19.
A source at the UGMC in Accra where the MCE died told Citi
News his Coronavirus case was compounded by a failure of the lung.
Source: citinewsroom.com
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