Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana (January 2021)

Timeline

  • On 1 January, hundreds of worshipers massed up at a chapel defying the COVID-19 safety protocols.[1] Most people in a church in the Central region were not having nose masks on.[2] The President was claimed to have prayed for a COVID-19-free for the country,[3] and hopeful the country would deal with the pandemic in 2021.[4]
  • On 2 January, people gathered at a beach without adhering to the COVID-19 safety protocols.[5] A pastor claimed sermons in the Church would spark up because of the restrictions on religious activities due to the pandemic.[6] The pandemic affected the fashion industry as majority of people use nose masks in their manner of dressing.[7]
  • On 3 January, a nurse warned the public against trying on nose masks before purchasing.[8] The President advised Ghanaians to observe the safety protocols as acquiring the vaccine was being worked on,[9] he also claimed there was no case of the new COVID-19 variant in the country.[10] A pastor held sermons virtually due to COVID-19.[11]
  • On 4 January, the President claimed the country would strengthen its airport restrictions due to the wake of the new variant of COVID-19,[12][13] he also claimed he would protect students from contracting the virus.[14] Some parents in Koforidua pleaded with the Government to absorb fees of students in private schools due to the impact of the pandemic.[15] An association wanted the government to suspend the reopening of the basic school level because of their vulnerability to COVID-19.[16] An association lauded the Government for reopening schools and called on the Government to make available the protocols.[17] IMF claimed it spent $11.3billion on Ghana and other countries since the pandemic began last year.[18] The Information Minister provided updates on Ghana's fight against the virus.[19]
  • On 5 January, it was disclosed less than 500 private schools received the government package issued by NBSSI.[20] The President claimed COVID-19 threatened to divert the progress of his administration.[21] Parents asked MoE and GES to provide safety measures before schools reopen.[22] A coalition called on the Government to provide the COVID-19 protocols and the quick arrival of PPEs.[23] The GWCL advised consumers to use water productively after the extension of free water package.[24] Zoomlion acquired new vehicles and equipment for fumigation to curb the spread of the virus.[25]
  • On 6 January, the CEO of a company advised business owners to strategize to help the businesses in surviving during the pandemic.[26] Some parents were worried the class size would make it difficult for some schools to observe social distancing.[27] An association were worried the Government denied paying salaries to private schoo teachers during the COVID-19 crisis.[28] An association also claimed about 126 private schools collapsed due to the outbreak of the pandemic.[29] A group were worried schools were to be reopened claiming it might cause the second wave of the pandemic.[30] It was revealed more than 15,200 businesses received financial support from the NBSSI/MasterCard Foundation partnership.[31] A Senior Lecturer at UG claimed the pandemic should not be a reason the Government's inability to fulfil promises made.[32] Some residents in Takoradi/Sekondi were claimed to have no nose mask on in their daily activities.[33] The Annual New Year School program was shortened to 2 days due to COVID-19.[34] Health workers in the Obusi East District were advised to continue the fight against COVID-19.[35] Private schools in Kumasi claimed they were affected by the outbreak of COVID-19.[36]
  • On 7 January, the VP of GMA claimed the Government, MoE and GES should close down any school who disregard the safety protocols.[37] The ECG and GWCL activated the supply of electricity and water free of charge to consumers under the COVID-19 relief package.[38] Parents were advised to sensitize their children on the safety protocols.[39]
  • On 8 January, stakeholders in the education sector were encouraged to use online tools and applications to teach SEND children post-COVID-19.[40] The President of an association claimed the hotel industry was watching what was going on in other nations due to COVID-19.[41] It was claimed COVID-19 affected the aviation and tourism sectors in terms of job creation and others.[42] It was also claimed PWDs and other groups were left out in the COVID-19 intervention by the Government.[43]
  • On 9 January, a teacher suggested schools should be disinfected on quarterly basis to curb the spread of the virus.[44] An association urged the Government to bring about protocols and guidelines for disposal of PPEs for students.[45]
  • On 10 January, it was revealed Ghana and other nations received financial support from IMF.[46] Some parents in Greater Accra region were worried because of the reopening of schools.[47] The management of BTU claimed the institution would adhere to the COVID-19 protocols.[48]
  • On 11 January, an MP cautioned Ghanaians there was an increase in the number of COVID-19 infections.[49] The UK Visa Application Center in Accra shut down their office as the UK was an epic centre for COVID-19.[50] Traders in some areas of Accra stopped the using of hand sanitizers and the putting on of nose masks.[51] Traders in stationery expected more sales after schools were reopened.[52] Health officials cautioned the public to observe the safety protocols in public places etc.[53] Past students of KNUST donated PPEs to an orphanage.[54]
  • On 12 January, GJA appealed to the Presidency consider a stimulus package for journalists due to the pandemic.[55] COVID-19 Taskforce was launched in the Central region to check the pandemic's situation.[56] The President of GMA claimed the non-adherence of the safety protocols caused the rise of COVID-19 in Ghana,[57] it also blamed the Government for letting its guard down,[58] it also warned Ghanaians to observe the safety protocols to avoid a lock down.[59] A coalition of NGOs in health blamed some institutions for not enforcing a policy in their workplace.[60] A MP appealed to the Presidency to consider a COVID-19 relief package for first-year tertiary students.[61] Most people abandoned the putting on of nose masks in the markets of Accra.[62] BTU established a COVID-19 taskforce.[63] An Educationist claimed children are less at risk of contracting the virus.[64] Parents were advised to provide their wards with the necessary PPEs.[65] Bookshop operators claimed their businesses were improving after it was announced schools are to be reopened.[66] The GMA charged the NCCE to start educating the public on the COVID-19 vaccines.[67]
  • On 13 January, some COVID-19 patients complained they were not given food at the Tamale Treatment Centre.[68] FDA denied it has approved a COVID-19 vaccine in Ghana.[69] The Takoradi Veterinary Laboratory claimed it recorded about 30% of tested samples of COVID-19 rate.[70] An officer of GUTA commended the Government for reopening of schools.[71] The President of GMA denied a report made by a newspaper concerning a total lock down.[72] A patient who recovered from the virus advised Ghanaians to abide by the safety protocols.[73] Dealers in nose mask in Accra made sales due to the reopening of schools.[74] The Executive Director of an institution claimed PPEs do not guarantee protection against the virus.[75] TUC-Ghana advised its members to adhere to the COVID-19 protocols.[76]
  • On 14 January, the GMA claimed Ghana's COVID-19 situation is alarming which might cause rise in cases.[77] Students at TTU were satisfied with the institution's compliance to the safety protocols.[78] An association claimed 51 girls got pregnant because of the shut down of schools due to the pandemic.[79] A US-based Ghanaian cautioned the public to observe the safety protocols.[80] Isolation centers in Ashanti region were reopened due to the increase of inactive cases.[81] It was revealed there was an increase in COVID-19 cases in the Western region.[82] An MP donated face masks to the Municipal Education Directorate in Ho Central.[83] Residents in Aflao claimed they did ot benefit from the relief package announced by the Government.[84] About 60% of beds in COVID-19 designated centers were claimed to be full.[85]
  • On 15 January, the CEO of a chamber cautioned about the rise in COVID-19 cases and its effects on the health system.[86] UDS launched a five-member COVID-19 response committee.[87] KNUST students praised the safety protocols put in place by the school authorities.[88] An Authority adopted ways to help school owners return to school amidst COVID-19.[89] An Association claimed children who stay at home because of fear of contracting the virus would bring problems.[90] WTA students would receive guidance and counselling prevent them from fears of contracting the virus.[91] The CE of KATH urged the media to tight their advocacy roles for Ghanaians to observe the protocols.[92] Some schools in Akim-Oda claimed they would comply to the safety measures after returning to school.[93] An NGO called for the safeguarding the female child due to the pandemic.[93] Teachers and parents were urged to educate the children on the COVID-19 protocols.[94] Students of UG were advised to be accontable for the compliance of the safety protocols.[95] The GMA appealed to the Government to decrease the amount for the COVID-19 test or make it free,[96][97] and also provision of PPEs to health facilities.[98] An Educationist appealed to the Government to add teachers to front line workers amid the pandemic.[99]
  • On 16 January, an association intended to audit all schools to establish if PPEs were delivered from the Government.[100] The Chairperson of the National COVID-19 Trust Fund advised Ghanaians to adhere to the safety protocols.[101] The pandemic was claimed to have affected the registration of marriages in Cape Coast.[102] A market was built temporarily due to COVID-19 to avoid overcrowding in Tema.[103] A headmistress claimed the pandemic affected the academic calender.[104] The Government was blamed for abandoning Ghanaians from the spread of COVID-19.[105] A private university assured parents of safety on campus to avoid the spread of the virus.[106] According to an association, some private schools asked for COVID-19 test results from students.[107] UG-City Campus new students in Accra were said to have disregarded the safety protocols during their registration exercise.[108] A report claimed there was poor observance of the safety protocols by the public and health workers.[109] The Upper West Regional Hospital was among the hospitals selected for the treatment of COVID-19 cases.[110] The administration of TTU adopted a strategy to curb the spread of COVID-19 in the institution.[111] The CEO of KATH praised the media in Ghana for their support to the hospital due to the pandemic.[112] The Ashanti Regional Directorate of GHS revealed contact tracing would be done to curb the spread of the pandemic.[113] A lecturer at UDS suggested to the GES to run a shift system for basic schools.[114] A hospital in the Western region recorded 30 COVID-19 cases.[115]
  • On 17 January, the former Deputy Minister of Health assured the safety of school children as they return to school,[116] he also claimed there would be punishment for people who disregard the safety protocols.[117] An MP appealed to the Speaker of Parliament to suspend the payment of fees for students in tertiary institutions due to the impact of the pandemic.[118] The President claimed he ordered the IGP to enforce the wearing of nose masks.[119][120][121] An association claimed it was ready to help manage COVID-19 cases.[122] A former MP wrote an open letter to the President concerning COVID-19.[123][124] Traders in some parts of Central region disregarded the safety protocols.[125] School children were urged to observe the safety protocols in school.[126] NMIMR investigated into claims the institution gives false COVID-19 test results.[127] People disregard safety protocols at funerals and other gatherings.[128] GIJ, Dzorwulu campus was claimed to not fully adhere to the safety protocols.[129]
  • On 18 January, the GHS revealed the names of 15 laboratories certified to test for the virus.[130] An MP visited some schools in Yendi to welcome them back to school due to the pandemic.[131] An association in Akatsi were worried PPEs were not available on the first day of back to school.[132] The President claimed majority of COVID-19 cases in the country were the youth.[133] An MP called for the closure of schools for chilfren in the lower primary and below.[134] Some Ghanaians shared their opinions over the rise in the virus.[135] A former MP played down claims the government is to be blamed for the rise in COVID-19 cases.[136] A former minister advised Ghanaians to observe the safety protocols.[137] The GMA praised the President for allowing the police to enforce the observance of the safety protocols.[138] The GHS claimed it has secured facilities to provide care for COVID-19 patients.[139] Some drivers in Accra asked for PPEs from government and private institutions.[140] A private school postponed its reopening after a board member tested positive for the virus.[141] An institute called for the MoE and the GES to suspend the reopening of schools if PPEs are not ready.[142] An association appealed to the government to give allowances to its staff.[143] The former Health Minister claimed government was looking at the reducing the amount paid for COVID-19 testing at KIA.[144] An association supported the idea for the re-closure of basic schools,[145] it also claimed teachers would be strict on students who disregard the safety protocols.[146] Some basic schools in New Juaben South put in place the safety protocols to curb the pandemic.[147] Schools in the Sissala East observed low regard of the safety protocols.[148] A Medical Director at Tema Hospital advised Ghanaians to 'stick strictly to the COVID-19 protocols'.[149] A former Chief Justice and the General Secretary of GMA attributed the increase in COVID-19 cases to political rallies.[150][151] GPS were tasked to lead by example in the enforcement of the COVID-19 protocols,[152] they also claimed to roll out enforcement measures of wearing of the nose masks.[153] A former Health Minister claimed there was no science or fact to back political campaigns were the reason the country's cases rose.[154] An actor asked the whereabout of the COVID-19 tracker app.[155] COVID-19 Monitoring team were formed in Hohoe to keep students safe.[156] GPRTU claimed it would enforce the observing of the protocols at bus stations.[157] A former Deputy Minister of Education assured parents of school children not to panic as they returned to school.[158] Some schools received PPEs from the government.[159] A broadcaster alledged some health officials took bribes to change COVID-19 test results.[160] Students of KNUST disregarded the safety protocols in a concert for new students.[161]
  • On 19 January, an association claimed its position would have different concerning the reopening of schools due to the rise in COVID-19 cases.[162] An association also claimed the decision to go back to school was necessary.[163] A headmaster of a school claimed social distancing was prioritised to curb the spread of COVID-19.[164] The DCE advised students to observe the safety protocols in the school.[165] A politician advised Ghanaians to listen to the President's call to adher to the protocols.[166] A council replied to an association about claims the government should shut down schools.[167] NPC supported the President's decision to enforce the COVID-19 protocols.[168] The President of IMANI-Africa claimed the reopening of schools was ill-timed.[169] The Executive Director of an institute claimed MoE and GES were 'incompetent' because schools failed to recieive PPEs earlier.[170] The Executive Director of an institution claimed the country was not prepared to reopen of schools.[171] According to the Kumasi Metro Directorate of Education, schools with high population to run the shift system.[172] A musician called on the President to stop the collection of COVID-19 testing fee at KIA.[173] According to a unit at the GPS, there was an increase in the publication of obscene images and videos online during the lock down.[174] An MP urged the government to conduct a free mass testing for Ghanaians,[175] he also claimed the pandemic has revealed the gap between schools in the rural and urban areas.[176] A professor at UG suggested to the President to place a ban on large gatherings.[177] Headmistress of a school in Ho revealed there was a huge turnout of students back to school.[178] Government was claimed to have delayed in the provision of PPEs.[179] Some people in some part of Western region disregarded the observance of the safety protocols.[180] Some parents claimed they were happy to see their children back to school.[181] The GHS revealed the new variant of COVID-19 had a higher and faster rate of infection.[182] A presidential aspirant claimed the President ignoring political activities led to the rise of COVID-19 cases was irresponsible.[183] The First Lady urged Ghanaians to put on face masks to curb the spread of the virus.[184] An MP claimed the fight against the pandemic is a collective responsibility.[185] Some school managements adopted ways to fight the pandemic.[186] President of GMA urged Ghanaians to live their lives normally without COVID-19 interference.[187] A policy analyst claimed to be disappointed by the President for failing to construct the district hospitals.[188] A founder of a political party urged the President to lock down the country again.[189] The CDC warned US travelers to avoid going to Ghana due to high cases in the country.[190] The GHS claimed it would support NMIMR to investigate into the alleged falsification of COVID-19 test results.[191]
  • On 20 January, a former Minister for Health blamed the government for the rise of the virus in the country.[192] A member of the COVID-1 response team claimed the way to curb the disease was to intensify global collaboration and cooperation.[193] The Speaker of Parliament told all MPs to test for the virus.[194] A company donated PPEs to 2 schools in Kaneshie.[195] An Assembly in the Upper East region launched a COVID-19 Recovery Plan to alleviate the impact of the pandemic.[196] A private university claimed there was no case of COVID-19 on their campuses.[197] AMA claimed it was considering running a shift system in the markets in the Assembly.[198] The GHS claimed they had never stopped contact tracing of COVID-19 cases.[199]
  • On 21 January, an MP donated PPEs and other items to some schools.[200] A clinical pharmacologist advised that Ghana should conduct clinical trials locally for the COVID-19 vaccine.[201] A 50-bed facility meant for COVID-19 was claimed to have been left unfinished at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital.[202] An NGO donated PPEs and hand washing equipments to AMA.[203]
  • On 22 January, three people were said to have contracted the virus at the Walewale District Police Command.[204] The GES claimed all schools in Ghana would receive PPEs.[205] Two students of a school in Wa tested positive for the virus.[206] A council in the Volta region urged people in the region to abide to the safety protocols.[207] The Netherlands adopted new travel guidelines to curb the spread of the virus.[208] The Chairperson of ECOWAS advised its member countries to vaccinate their citizens against the virus.[209]
  • On 23 January, a COVID-19 taskforce in the Western region educated the public about the virus.[210] An NGO donated PPEs and some items to some schools to halt the spread of the virus.[211] A Professor at UHAS appealed to the government to provide nose masks to the public,[212] he also claimed the COVID-19 case counts were being underestimated in the country.[213] A former Minister for Health suggested to the government to briefly lock down the country.[214] A Scientist urged the President to ban funerals and other large gatherings.[215] An MP asked the government to adopt a free testing for the virus.[216] The General Secretary of GMA claimed being at home does not safeguard against the virus.[217]
  • On 24 January, Ghanaian students called for the suspension of fees payment due to the impact of the pandemic.[218] A Ghanaian comedian urged Ghanaians to put on their nose masks.[219] A school in the Volta region called for more PPEs.[220] Some churches in the Volta region were reported to have reduced the use of nose masks.[221]
  • On 25 January, a teacher donated PPEs to help stop the spread of the virus.[222] A Professor claimed the new variant of COVID-19 were not 'deadlier' but spread faster.[223] A former Deputy Health Minister claimed political activities were not to be blamed for the increase in infections,[224] he also claimed the government reactivated contact tracing.[225] An MP appealed to the government to provide face masks to the public.[226] To stop the spread of the virus, only one-third of MPs were needed in the Chamber of Parliament.[227] The President urged member states of ECOWAS to not despair due to the impact of the pandemic.[228] The GHS claimed the new variant of the virus were not recorded in the community level in the country.[229] GIJ suspended one of the school's campus due to 2 staffs testing positive.[230] An association appealed to the government to test all students and staff of technical universities.[231] The GMA urged the government to reduce people going to the funeral of JJ Rawlings,[232] they also appealed to the government to lock down the country to stop the rise of the virus.[233] AMA put limitation for people attending ceremonies at their city hall.[234] A union supported the motion of suspending payment of fees at the tertiary level.[235] 3 regions in the country with EOCs were set to receive boost to strenghten them for response to health emergencies.[236]
  • On 26 January, the GHS claimed it has increased the surveillance in the communities to check if the new variant spreads within them,[237] it also claimed about 32% of affected patients in phase 3 were falling sick in the country.[238] A group's medical team claimed they studied graphs plotted on the cases of the virus.[239] A researcher at KCCR claimed the payment for the COVID-19 test should be reduced.[240] The General Secretary of GMA claimed the impact of the virus on affected persons observed was worse.[241] The Speaker of Parliament gave an ultimatum for all MPs to get tested.[242] CCG claimed if a ban on gatherings was placed by the government, churches would shut down.[243] ECOWAS placed the payment of COVID-19 PCR test for member states traveling within the region at $50.[244] A lecturer claimed the government would face difficulties if parliament approves the motion of suspension of fees for tertiary students.[245] GPRTU claimed it would punish drivers who disregard the safety protocols.[246]
  • On 27 January, A Health Analyst urged the banning of social gatherings as a way to help curb the spread of COVID-19.[247] The GHS claimed the locking down the country would not reduce the rise in cases,[248] it also claimed there was policy to prioritize COVID-19 cases.[249] FDA cautioned Ghanaians to purchase approved Hydrogen Peroxide,[250] it also assured Ghanaians the efficacy of PPEs the institution certified for usage.[251] A Union in the Upper East appealed to the government to increase its package for health workers.[252] GPS advised the public to adhere to the safety protocols.[253] A politician urged Ghanaians to protect themselves agaianst the virus.[254] A Group claimed the breakdown of leadership was the cause of surge in COVID-19 infections.[255] Some people in Accra appealed to the government to direct drivers to decrease the number of passengers in vehicles.[256] The Ho Municipal Assembly released a statement to begin enforcement of the safety protocols.[257]
  • On 28 January, MoH ordered public COVID-19 testing labs not to charge Ghanaians for COVID-19 testing.[258] A study in Ghana claimed about 50% of Ghanaians were misled concerning COVID-19.[259] A Director of Health Unit at GPHA claimed the country needs to be cautious in easing restrictions.[260] A Medical Officer at GPHA claimed the port was inquiring ways to intensify measures against the spread of the virus.[261] A Medical Lab Officer at GPHA diminished claims by some people concerning COVID-19 test results being compromised.[262] Two people tested positive for the virus during a program in Koforidua.[263] Some businesspersons in Accra expressed mixed feelings concerning the possible second lock down.[264] The GPRTU in the Bono region created a COVID-19 taskforce to enforce the safety protocols.[265] A Researcher appealed to the government to randomly test for the new variant of COVID-19.[266] GP claimed they would begin checking vehicles to ensure passengers put on the nose masks.[267] An NGO in partnership with the UK Government and Unilever donated PPEs and other items to AMA and others.[268]
  • On 29 January, KATH recorded 25 positive cases of the virus since the outbreak in the country,[269] nine children tested positive at the facility.[270] The Speaker of Parliament claimed some MPs contracted the virus.[271] Courts in the country were ordered to run shift system.[272] It was disclosed some health workers at KATH attend to patients with no nose masks on.[273] People in the Central region were sensitized to put on nose masks.[274][275] The GHS claimed there was an increase of the virus at workplaces.[276]
  • On 30 January, a former Minister advised Ghanaians to adhere to the safety protocols as the country awaits the vaccine.[277] The GMA appealed to the government to put a ban on social gatherings.[278] A professor appealed to the government to employ nurses to assist in the increasing COVID-19 cases.[279] A businessman advised young persons post-COVID-19.[280] The National House of Chiefs advised the public to observe the safety protocols.[281] An NGO donated some items to some schools in Obuasi.[282] A political activist donated some items to some churches.[283] The Regional Director of GHS in the Bono East urged the governrment to declare a 28-days compulsory wearing of nose masks.[284]
  • On 31 January, the government was asked to place a ban on the use of shisha in the country.[285] The GP claimed it engaged with district assemblies and others to assisit in the enforcement of the safety protocols.[286] The 2021 Spelling Bee would be held behind closed doors due to the pandemic.[287] A political party appealed to the government to reintroduce the restrictions in vehicles to halt the spread of the virus.[288] A pastor claimed the country needed 'a tough and benevolent dictatorship leadership' to fight the spread of the virus.[289] The President claimed the country was averaging about 700 new cases of COVID-19 daily.[290]

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