Gospel artist, Diana Antwi Hamilton is urging Ghanaians to be supportive of each other during the coronavirus outbreak.
According to her, the world is in its challenging time hence people need to stand together to fight the virus that does not discriminate between race, origin and background.
"We need to pray and turn from our wicked ways and God will heal our land," Daina Hamilton told JoyNews' Becky.
The 2019 Gospel Artiste of the Year, added that Ghanaians should, however, not neglect the directives given by people health officials.
"Don’t act like you don’t want to be infected, act like you don’t want to infect others; this one too shall pass,” she stated.
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