coronavirus
Coronavirus

The Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipal Assembly (TNMA) in the Western region has recorded two cases of COVID-19.

Mr Gilbert Kennedy Asmah, Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), who made this known to the media at a press conference at Ahwetieso, said the patients are a man and his wife who reside in the Municipality and who had no travel history outside the country.

According to him, on May 1, the 56-year-old man reported to a health facility within the Municipality showing signs and symptoms that were similar to those of the COVID-19.

He indicated that the Rapid Response Team immediately isolated him and took his sample together with his wife who had also shown similar signs for examination and analysis at the Noguchi Memorial Research Institute, Accra.

He said the test results showed the couple had contracted the deadly virus and both have since been isolated to enable them have further medical attention.

The Municipal Rapid Response Team is working closely with other stakeholders to ensure stringent measures are put in place to curtail the spread of the virus at Tarkwa and its environs, Mr Asmah announced.

He admonished residents within the Municipality to stick to the necessary precautionary procedures spelt out by the World Health Organisation as well as the directives from the President.

“Our Enforcement Team will make sure all traders comply with the shift system which has been instituted at the various market centres in the municipality,” he added.

Mr Asmah also encouraged the media and stakeholders to collaborate with the Publicity and Risk Communication Team to intensify the public education campaign on the disease, adding that, the COVID-19 Team was working tirelessly to come out with enhanced alternatives that would help contain the present situation.

He further cautioned individuals and companies to desist from stigmatisation, unnecessary spread and the release of information relating to COVID-19.

The MCE again entreated the citizens of Tarkwa-Nsuaem to allay fears and panic but rather join efforts to combat the novel Coronavirus.