You are here: HomeNewsElections 20082020 06 14Article 979600

General News of Sunday, 14 June 2020

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Is UGMC a rest house? - Social media reacts to health minister’s denial

A view of the University of Ghana Medical Center A view of the University of Ghana Medical Center

In a time where Ghana is battling with the Coronavirus, individuals who don’t have any business going outside have been advised to stay at home to prevent the spread of the virus.

One man who has complied with this directive is Ghana’s Health Minister, Kwaku Agyemang Manu, who has decided to take “few days off work” to rest at the University of Ghana Medical Center.

On Saturday, June 13, 2020, media reports indicated that the minister who has been missing in the public’s eye for a while now, has tested positive for the virus and was on admission at the University of Ghana Medical Center in Accra.

The news received tons of reactions from social media with many empathising with him and wishing him a speedy recovery.

However, a few hours after the news broke, Broadcast Journalist, Afia Pokua, posted on her Facebook wall that the minister has only taken time off to get a much-needed rest and take his diabetes medication.

This has not gone down very well with many Ghanaians who have taken to various social media platforms to ask if UGMC was a resting facility.

"What a resting place for you Mr Minister? So when will you people stop lying to Ghanaians?" said Mike Agyemang on Twitter.

"I hear sey the minister of health is saying he is resting at UGMC. Me: is UGMC a guest house or rest stop," another wrote.

More than 3,000 coronavirus patients have recovered in Ghana indicating that there is hope for persons who test positive for the virus.

There is a need for individuals to comply with all the safety protocols despite the ease in restriction.

Below are some comments from social media: