In his 23rd address to the nation on Sunday, January 31, 2021, the president indicated that, private burials with no more than twenty-five people can take place, with the enforcement of the social distancing, hygiene and mask-wearing protocols.
"Beaches, night clubs, cinemas, and pubs continue to be shut. Our borders by land and sea remain closed," he stressed.
Akufo-Addo explained that, even though these measures were unpleasant, it over a period, resulted in a favourable situation for the country's fight against the novel Coronavirus and "we have to return to them".
"All workplaces, public and private, must employ a shift-system for workers, in addition to the use of virtual platforms for business or work. Conferences and workshops can take place with all the appropriate protocols. However, I encourage the use of virtual platforms for such engagements.
"Restaurants should provide take-away services, and should, as much as possible, avoid seated services. The National Sports Authority and the Ghana Football Association should ensure compliance with the twenty-five per cent capacity rule in our stadia, with spectators respecting the social distancing rule and wearing of masks," President Akufo-Addo stated.
He advised leaders of the various religious organisations, i.e. our churches and mosques that, they should enforce "to the letter, the protocols relating to attendance, i.e. the two-hour duration, one-metre social distancing, mask-wearing, use of sanitisers, and the presence of veronica buckets, liquid soap, and rolls of tissue paper."
Watch below the President's address.
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