Australian High Commissioner To Ghana Goes Into Self-isolation After Being Exposed To COVID Patient
The Australian high commissioner, Gregory Andrews has gone into self-isolation for 2 weeks after being exposed to a COVID-19 patient.
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He took to his official facebook page to announce to his fans and advised them to visit the hospital when they have any suspicions.
He said it is better to be safe than to be sorry so no one should risk other people's lives. He wrote:
It's better to be safe than sorry. Someone met me while they were unwell with COVID. I'm glad they were honest and told me. That's why I am now self-isolating for two weeks! COVID has already killed over one million people globally. I couldn't live with myself if I spread it further and risked peoples lives through carelessness. I haven't developed any symptoms and hopefully won't. But I wont risk spreading it. After consulting my doctor, I'm staying home to respect human lives. Luckily, I have Kofi, Rikka and the puppies to keep me company.
If you're feeling unwell or awaiting the results of a COVID test, please stay home and isolate. If you don't, you're not respecting others.