Mr. Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu said on Friday, December 18, it has become necessary, especially after members were engaged in gruelling campaign season that completed them to come into close contact with people.
If this happens, it will be the second time the legislature will be conducting a mass testing for the lawmakers and state staff since the outbreak of the pandemic in Ghana in March 2020.
“It is imperative for all of us to submit ourselves to the necessary COVID-19 tests,” the Suame MP said.
The Minister of Parliamentary Affairs added, “Arrangements are being made in that regard and we entreat each and everyone to submit him or herself to enable us to enter the New Year.”
The country has recorded a total of 53,553 confirmed cases and a total of 52,266. Read Full Story

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