What would an outbreak of COVID 19 mean for a community where overcrowding makes social distancing impossible?
With no hospital in a community of 100,000 people, accessing healthcare already is a luxury for people in Old Fadama here in Accra.
In the following report, JoyNew’s Justice Baidoo looks at how an outbreak of this disease would mean for the country’s haves and the have-nots.
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