ACCRA, GhanaGhana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo
A worker at a fish-processing factory in Ghana’s Atlantic seafront city
of Tema infected 533 other workers at the facility with the coronavirus,
Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo said in a broadcast late on Sunday.
Ghana’s health authorities reported
the outbreak at the industrial facility late on Friday, but did not provide
details.
“All 533 persons were infected by one
person,” President Akufo-Addo said. He did not provide details of how the disease
spread in the facility or if safety measures had been in place.
He said that the 533 positive cases,
which represents around 11.3% of Ghana’s total infections, were part of a
backlog of about 921 cases going back as far as April 26 that are only recently
being reported.
The new cases pushed Ghana’s total
since the pandemic was first reported in the West African nation in mid-March
to 4,700 as of Sunday night, the highest number of infections in West Africa.
The president said 22 people have
died of coronavirus-related causes, while 494 have recovered.
With 160,501 tests since the
outbreak, Akufo-Addo said Ghana had carried out more tests per million people
than any other country in Africa.
“The implementation of our strategy
of aggressively tracing, testing and treating is our surest way of rooting out
the virus,” Akufo-Addo said.
He announced an extension of a ban on
public gatherings until the end of May, and schools and universities will
remain closed.
Akufo-Addo eased a three-week lockdown
on Ghana’s two main cities, Accra and Kumasi, on April 19 amid concerns over a
prolonged lockdown on the economy.
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