President Nana Akufo-Addo on Sunday addressed the nation on measures his administration has put in place to fight Covid-19.
This is the 18th update from the President since the outbreak of the pandemic in Ghana.
The last address to the country, which was on September 20, 2020 saw the President lifting more restrictions that were put in place to prevent the spread of the virus.
While students in second year Junior and Senior High School were asked to resume academic work, government said a decision had been taken to allow the resumption of training in all contact sports.
Today’s update was streamed live on Myjoyonline.com and all Multimedia platforms.
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