The Sekyere South District Directorate of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) has intensified its public education campaign on the Covid-19 pandemic.
The District Director of NCCE, Mr Evans Kojo Nunoo told the Ghana News Agency that the exercise followed the reported resurgence of the virus in the country.
He said the Commission was focusing its attention on schools, market places, lorry parks, churches and mosques, as well as other places where people converged, especially, in the bigger communities in the district.
Mr Nunoo said the recent hikes in the Covid-19 infections in the country, called for intensive public education for all to be cautious and continue to observe the preventive protocols outlined by the Ghana Health Service.
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