It is arguably the most common need on a health worker's checklist at this time when the corona virus is sweeping through nations and crippling economies.
It is no surprise that health workers in Ghana's hospitals and health centres continue to cry to authorities for adequate supply of Personal Protective Equipment.
In the following report, Komla Adom who had exclusive access to the University of Ghana Medical Centre where some infected persons are being treated, throws the spotlight on the role of PPEs in COVID care.
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