Mr. Drew Speaks on How Coronavirus is Not Being Taken Seriously
8 February 2021
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By Naliaka Kitui
Renowned Ghanaian artist Mr. Drew born Andrew has said on Kastle FM in Cape Coast monitored by MyNewsGh.com that most people have become used to coronavirus and its safety protocols so these days most people tend not to take the pandemic seriously.
“As for the COVID-19 honestly I feel like it has become something that people have gotten used to it. People have gotten used to the rules and safety protocols so some people don’t really take coronavirus seriously.”
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According to Mr. Drew, most people got afraid of Covid-19 from when it was new but now due to the asymptomatic nature of the infection, it’s difficult to tell who’s walking around carrying the virus.
“Compared to the time it started where a lot of people were losing their lives. Now some people get infected with coronavirus but will still be walking freely in town with no symptoms and you can’t even tell if they’re really positive or not,” he said.
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He also added, “At the end of the day the person will claim to be suffering from catarrh, cold or flu and after taking some Paracetamol that person will be fine. So, it’s God’s grace that has been keeping us safe on a daily basis,”
President Nana Addo recently revealed that Ghana’s hospitals are full, owing to the increasing number of coronavirus infections in the country. He said isolation centers have been re-activated to support the hospitals in admitting patients.
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