The Majority reacting to reports that some MPs and parliamentary had tested positive to the virus, the Majority Leader bemoaned the "speculative story” stressing the need for Ghanaians to respect the confidentiality of people.
He recounted how some recovered persons had to suffer in public through stigma.
This he said makes it difficult to reveal the identity of people who will test positive.
He explained that anybody who tested positive, the information will be between the medical officers and that individual.
He also hinted the person would be asked to self-isolate until he or she recover from the virus.
He said some confidentiality is required in these matters.
Disclosing the identities of persons who will test positive he opined would discourage others from testing for the virus.
He admonished MPs, parliamentary staff, regular staff and the press corps to subject themselves to the mandatory testing. Read Full Story
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Instagram
Google+
YouTube
LinkedIn
RSS