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We Didn't Recommend Lock Down — Noguchi Rubbishes Report

Headlines We Didn't Recommend Lock Down — Noguchi Rubbishes Report
MAR 24, 2020 LISTEN

The Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research has denied reports it has recommended to government a lockdown as one of the measures to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus.

Speaking at a press conference held at the Ministry of Information, Professor William Ampofo, the Head of the Virology at Noguchi said his institute “has not officially presented a viewpoint to the government of Ghana.”

He, however, said Noguchi along with members fo the Ghana Arts Academy for Science “have presented a position paper to the government with recommendations for consideration.”

The details of this paper are unknown.

The earlier claims stemmed from a report from the Daily Graphic after an interview with the Noguchi’s Director, Professor Abraham Annan.

Calls for a partial to complete lockdown have come from the Bureau of Public Safety, the Trades Union Congress among other observers.

An international law and governance analyst, Kwame Mfodwo, however, warned that Ghana risks extreme starvation should it go into a complete lockdown.

He expects some form of lockdown though, given the nature of the pandemic.

“[A lockdown] is inevitable. The key issue is that we have to allow a lockdown that is defined and matches our context. I will say that, yes, we'll actually go in for a lockdown. But as we sit here now, we can't go into lockdown now in our current state because we can't maintain it for more than three days or a week because people don't have food and they will starve,” he said on Citi TV‘s The Point of View.

---citinewsroom

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