The recent happenings of the pandemic, Covid-19, swiping off the face of the Earth has caused many individuals to take preventive measures.
The virus is believed to have started in Wuhan, a town in China in the last quarter of 2019.
Unfortunately, the Coronavirus eventually infected citizens of our beloved country, Ghana.
In the President’s Nationwide address to the outbreak of COVID-19 in Ghana, measures to curb the deadly virus were laid out.
As the representatives of the students, the UPSA SRC pleads with all parents and guardians to ensure the safety of students as the University has closed down.
We are pleading with guardians and parents to restrict their wards from going to mass gatherings and ensure good hygiene practice.
Issued by: Nii Ayi Aryee Rahman, UPSA SRC Public Relations Officer.
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