Ghana: Government Authorities Orders School Reopening Despite Spike In Coronavirus Cases

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:06 am

The government authorities of Ghana has ordered schools to reopen with immediate effect despite the spike of coronavirus cases in the country. The health ministry has also ordered the use of face mask and hand sanitizers for all students both new and returning.

The nation’s schooling service and different partners are guaranteeing adherence to wellbeing conventions.

“We don’t set aside a few minutes for learning except if perhaps those understudies who are enthusiastic and understand what they truly need to do. So returning to class is truly useful. It will permit us to restart everything and we will get our scholastic life in the groove again”, Stephen Anyetei, an understudy said.

There are blended responses as the public authority reported the resuming of schools a forward night back. It comes as Coronavirus cases have apparently flooded in this West African country.

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