Accra, 07 July, 2020 / 9:00 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Ghana Catholic Bishops Conference (GCBC) have expressed their concerns about the tendency to disregard COVID-19 protocols in political events that attract large crowds of people across the West African nation.
In their collective message issued Tuesday, July 7, the Bishops appeal to the citizens to continue adhering to the safety guidelines.
They say that they have "observed with great concern the high level of disregard for the observance of the COVID-19 protocols at the recent New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary primaries, the ongoing voters' registration exercise, the announcement of the running mate of the Flag-bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) at the party's headquarters in Accra yesterday and some other public gatherings."
The Bishops explain the basis of their concerns saying, “The latest updates from the official website of the Ghana Health Service indicate that our Coronavirus cases keep increasing and as much as we acknowledge that the recovery rates are equally impressive, the increase in the positive case count is not good news for us as a country. The same can be said about the mortality rate which is also on the increase.”
The West African country has recorded 21,077 cases of COVID-19 including 129 fatalities and 16,070 recoveries.