The Chief Executive Oficer of the Korle-Bu Teaching hospital, Dr Daniel Asare, has urged Ghanaians to adhere to the safety directives concerning the coronavirus to aid in a swift victory against the pandemic.
According to him, failure to adhere to the directives might lead to a surge in the number of cases in the country, which he said will lead to a lost battle to the virus.
Dr. Asare said the fight against the novel virus was winnable only when Ghanaians fulfill their side of the bargain by being law abiding.
He further explained that defiance of the President’s directives will only amount to suffering; as such an act was punishable by law.
Dr Asare made the comments when a Ghanaian multinational beverage corporation, Twellium Industrial Company, donated products to the Hospital.
Twellium Ghana took another giant step by embarking on a nationwide donation exercise as part of their contribution to support the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic in Ghana.
The company donated bags of rice, poultry products, Verna mineral water, London biscuits and other products to the residents of Sise Pokuase.
The residents, receiving the relief items, showered praises and blessings on the company for their thoughtful gesture.
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