Coronavirus patient who ‘escaped‘ quarantine in Tamale found in Accra
A girl from Guinea who tested positive for the novel coronavirus and was quarantined in Tamale has reportedly been found in Accra without a clear trail of her path.
Deputy Minister of Health, Alexander Kodwo Kom Abban made the rather breathtaking revelation on Citi FM’s Saturday morning show The Big Issue. The lady was part of 10 Guineans all of who tested positive for the coronavirus and were kept in quarantine in the Northern Regional Capital of Ghana.
The lady was part of 10 Guineans all of who tested positive for the coronavirus and were kept in quarantine in the Northern Regional Capital of Ghana. Her current location and the circumstances that surround her arrest were not disclosed.
It could be recalled that of the eight Guineans who tested positive for the novel coronavirus escaped from the facility in which they are being quarantined in Tamale.
According to the Northern Regional Minister, Salifu Saeed, the patient, a woman in her early 20s, scaled over a wall leaving behind her belongings on Monday.
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