The works of a laboratory scientist at the Maamobi Government Hospital in Accra in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic has emboldened him to take the bull by the horns.
Roland Srigboh was one of the first professionals who braved the odds to take samples of suspected covid-29 cases for analysis when Ghana begun recording cases of the disease.
At the onset when the country was grappling with the uncertainties surrounding the poandemic, Mr Srigboh was in the think of affairs
He is proud of his action and considers his role in mitigating the pandemic as critical.
In an interview with JoyNews, the laboratory scientist his wife’s struggle to come to terms with the development.
The Head of Laboratory at the Maamobi General Hospital tells Hannah Odame about the turn of events since he took the first sample.
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