The Member of Parliament for Adaklu in the Volta Region, Governs Kwame Agbodza, has revealed that he almost died from coronavirus.
According to him, he tested positive for the virus a week after the January 6, 2021 melee in the chamber of Parliament and had to fight the virus for close to a month.
The Legislator in an interview with the media on the sidelines of the commissioning of a health facility in his constituency disclosed that he almost became paralyzed for two weeks which was later diagnosed as post-COVID complications.
“I suspect I got infected when we did the inauguration in Parliament, you saw how chaotic the situation was. After a period of time, I got cured or became COVID negative and then I felt like using the washroom but when I got out of my bed I couldn’t stand on my leg. Apparently, I’d had post covid syndrome, my legs were numb and I couldn’t use them. So for about two weeks anything I needed to do, somebody needed to carry me.”
Meanwhile, 18 more persons have died from coronavirus bringing Ghana’s death toll to 637.
In its latest update as of Friday, March 5, 2021, the Ghana Health Service (GHS) disclosed that Ghana recorded 503 new recorded cases nationwide.
Currently, active cases stand at 4,928. Out of the country’s confirmed cases 85,742, a total of 80,177 persons have recovered and been discharged.
Below is cumulative cases per region
Greater Accra Region – 47,988
Ashanti Region – 14,863
Western Region – 5,437
Eastern Region – 3,831
Central Region – 3,030
Volta Region – 2,030
Northern Region – 1,386
Upper East Region – 1,208
Bono East Region – 1,197
Bono Region – 1,082
Western North Region – 808
Ahafo Region – 666
Upper West Region – 430
Oti Region – 290
North East Region – 156
Savannah Region – 95