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Ghana cautions nationals about travelling to Covid-19 hotspots

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Accra (Ghana), April 30 (IANS) Ghanaian health authorities have cautioned nationals about traveling to countries identified as Covid-19 hotspots.

An advisory from the Ghana Health Service (GHS) to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration said Ghanaians should either cancel or postpone all non-essential travels to countries with high Covid-19 infection rates, the Xinhua news agency reported on Friday.

"In the face of the alarming rate of Covid-19 infections in some countries around the world, including Asia and South America, the GHS wishes to advise the public to either cancel or postpone all non-essential travels to countries with exceedingly high Covid-19 infection rates," said the advisory.

Health officials at the Kotoka International Airport had alerted authorities last weekend of the upsurge in confirmed Covid-19 infections among travellers arriving in the country.

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