Korle-Bu nurse tests positive for coronavirus

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A nurse at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra has tested positive for the deadly coronavirus which has affected 205 people in Ghana and killed five of them in three weeks.

It is unclear how the unnamed nurse contracted the disease as the hospital authorities have already begun tracing the primary source of the infection, 3news.com gathered on Friday.

They have meanwhile assured the infected staff of their full support, and are expected to soon issue a statement on the case with the full details.

It comes at a time that a specialist doctor at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital at Ridge has also tested positive for the virus that has infected over a million people globally since the outbreak began in China in December last year.

The doctor self-quarantined after returning into the country from South Africa prior to the partial lockdown in parts of the country, but tested positive for the virus Friday.

“The doctor who left Ghana to attend a medical conference has tested positive for COVID19,” Management of the Hospital announced in a statement Friday evening.

Authorities say the Covid-19 team has since assumed taking care of him at a self-quarantine centre “and he is currently doing well”.

“Management of the Greater Accra Regional Hospital (GARH), Ridge is in touch with him and we will support him till he recovers. We have also put in place all other measures to ensure that all the necessary care he needs is provided.

It indicated that the case was not locally transmitted but rather imported from South Africa.

“Currently no frontline staff has tested positive as safety measures have been put in place to ensure that no staff get affected,” the management added.

Ghana’s situation

Ghana’s cases now stands at 205 with five deaths and three recoveries. Forty-nine others have been discharged from isolation centres across the country and currently being managed from home

Two persons are currently in critical condition while 136 others are said to be responding to treatment.

The Greater Accra Region now leads with 183 cases followed by the Northern Region with 10 cases and Ashanti Region with 9 cases.

The Upper West, Eastern Region and Upper East regions have all recorded one case each.

“Most of the cases are reported from routine / enhanced surveillance activities. Cases from travellers under mandatory quarantine remain 89,” the Ghana Health Service said on its website.

By 3news.com|Ghana