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General News of Friday, 19 February 2021

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

GhanaWeb Factcheck: Ghana has NOT recorded a case of Ebola

On the African continent, Congo and Guniea have recorded new cases of Ebola On the African continent, Congo and Guniea have recorded new cases of Ebola

Claim:

News reports on social media claimed that Ghana has recorded a case of Ebola amid a resurgence from the West African countries of Guinea and, Congo.

Explanation:

On February 7, 2021, the Ministry of Health of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) declared the emergence of a new case of Ebola in their country. According to authorities, it was detected in Butembo,

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Also, Ghana’s Health Service and Health Ministry on the other hand has issued a circular refuting the claims as false and has asked the general public to disregard the reports.

They had also issued a statement on their official website here providing further details and a rebuke to the report.

“It has come to the attention of the Ministry of Health/Ghana Health Service through the social media reports which claim that there is an outbreak of Ebola in the country and the Health Authorities are trying to suppress the information.”

“We want to state emphatically that the report is false and misleading and that there is no such incidence of Ebola in Ghana. Ebola is a highly infectious condition such that when there is an outbreak in a community there is no way the National Health System can keep it secret from the public. The Health System is part the global community and mandated by International Health Regulation to report all such conditions if they occur.”

“We want to assure the general public that since the reported outbreak in DR Congo, the surveillance system has been intensified including the Points of Entries to detect any case should it occur. We will plead with the media and the general public to be advocates of good health and allay fear and panic. We also urge all to use their platform to educate the citizenry about the disease as contained in our Alert rather than promoting fear and panic” portions of the statement read.

Conclusion:

The news circulating on social media that Ghana has recorded a case of Ebola is false. The Ghana Health Service has debunked the claim and has asked the public to disregard such claims. Also, the website that was identified to have first shared the fake news has deleted the content.