GHS issues public health alert ahead of harmattan season

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The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has issued a public health alert as the country prepares for the dry harmattan season, despite recent rainfall in some areas.

In a statement signed by Acting Director-General Dr. Samuel Kaba Akoriyea, the Service warned that the harsh weather could trigger various health risks, including skin dryness, dehydration, respiratory problems, eye irritation, and a higher risk of meningitis, given that Ghana lies within Africa’s meningitis belt.

The GHS advised the public to moisturize regularly with oil-based products, drink plenty of water, consume water-rich foods, and wear face masks in dusty conditions. People with asthma and other respiratory conditions were specifically urged to avoid dusty areas and limit outdoor activities.

Additional preventive measures include wearing sunglasses or protective eyewear, frequent handwashing, and seeking prompt medical attention if unwell.

The Service emphasized the Ministry of Health and GHS’s commitment to safeguarding public health during the harmattan season and urged citizens to follow the recommended safety precautions.

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