The Minister of Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has disclosed that President Akufo-Addo is receiving briefings from the COVID-19 Technical Taskforce on limited school re-openings and will make a firm decision on whether or not schools should reopen in January by December 30, 2020.
He said the decision will be
reached after a cabinet meeting.
Schools have
been closed since March 15, 2020, as part of the government’s measures to
curtail the spread of the COVID-19.
Educational institutions were
subsequently reopened partially for final year students to complete their
academic work and also sit for their exit exams and for continuing students to
complete their academic terms.
President Nana Akufo-Addo on
Sunday, August 31, 2020, during his 16th COVID-19 update to Ghanaians,
announced that all nursery, kindergarten, primary, Junior High School (JHS) 1
and Senior High School (SHS) 1 students and pupils will have the completion of
the 2019/2020 academic year postponed to January 2021.
He subsequently postponed the
reopening of tertiary schools in the
country also to January 2021.
Speaking at a Minister’s Press Briefing in Accra, Mr. Oppong
Nkrumah said “we know that parents are anxious rightly so. Many of us are
parents but schools have to be opened in a careful manner so that we do not
have a second wave of infection. The president is just about to take a final
decision. He continues to gather both the reports and scenarios. By the 30th
when the cabinet is done, a firm decision will be taken.”
The Director-General of the Ghana Health Service (GHS), Dr.
Patrick Kumah-Aboagye also advised Ghanaians to adhere strictly to COVID-19
safety protocols during the Yuletide in order to avoid a spike in the country’s
cases.
Dr. Kumah-Aboagye indicated that as of December 19, the
country’s active cases stand at 933, with the total deaths recorded being 333.
The Director of GHS, further stated that it is imperative for
Ghanaians to follow the COVID-19 protocols during the holiday season to avoid
further spread.
“We are going to have a lot of social activities. Weddings,
churches, the places of worship are also going to be full. We advise that
safety protocols are adhered to, social distancing, washing of hands, we must
wear our masks all the time, provide safe and running water, etc.”
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