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General News of Tuesday, 3 August 2021

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

‘I am sorry’ – Woman apologises for misinforming on KIA’s coronavirus testing

Ivy Ankrah says she sought education from some health personnel on COVID-19 testing Ivy Ankrah says she sought education from some health personnel on COVID-19 testing

• Woman who alleged antigen tests carried out at KIA are fake has apologised

• According to her, she was enlightened by some health professionals on COVID-19 testing

• Over 400,000 passengers have been tested for

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The controversial traveller who sparked unrest about the testing processes at the Kotoka International Airport has rendered an apology for accusing the KIA of misconduct of the COVID-19 protocols, a report by Citi News has revealed.

US-based Ivy Ankrah allegedly tested positive on arrival in Ghana on July 28, 2021.

Expressing her displeasure in a 12-minute video that went viral on social media, she claimed the tests being carried out at the Airport were fake, mentioning that there was discrimination at KIA where people with foreign passports were made to undergo mandatory isolation at a hotel when tested positive in order to exploit them

A release by the Ghana Health Service, however, described her utterances as “entirely false.”

Ivy Ankrah has in another video, made a u-turn about her utterances stating that she sought education from some health personnel and “they said it is possible that you can test within 24 hours and still test positive so I am here to say I am sorry.”

Former Deputy Health Minister, Dr Okoe-Boye, in a video, refuted the claims by Ivy Ankrah. The member of the government’s COVID-19 team, in a video, laid out the protocols processes at the KIA.

More than 400,000 passengers have been tested for COVID-19 at the KIA, upon arrival, since its re-opening to international travelling in September 2020.

Passengers are mandated to have with them a negative COVID-19 PCR test result (not more than 72 hours) in English from an endorsed laboratory from their country of origin.