Speaker of Parliament Prof. Mike Oquaye has ruled out any possibility of Parliament shutting down over COVID-19 arguing such a move will grind the entire country to a halt.
Many institutions including the Bulk Oil Storage and Transport (BOST) have had to halt operations as a result of staff testing positive for COVID-19.
Parliament recorded its first cases months ago prompting some MPs and health experts to call for a shutdown.
However, speaking on the floor Prof. Oquaye directed for another disinfection of the chamber to be carried out next week.
He explained the Finance Minister is expected in the House for the presentation of the mid-year budget review so if parliament should close down the country will grind to a halt.
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