The Western Regional Director of Health, Dr. Jacob Mahama, says the region is likely to take delivery of two more COVID-19 testing machines in the next two weeks.
Dr. Mahama, speaking to Citi News’ Akwasi Agyei Annim in Sekondi on the region’s capacity to test more following the partial removal of restrictions on social gatherings, said the region currently has around 4,000 backlogs of samples but hope to ramp up testing when the new testing machines arrive.
He said, “We had a backlog of around 2,000 but now it’s shot up due to the increase in the number of cases. We had to go for the contact tracing so they’re around 4,000 now. Now we have one machine that has a capacity of 300 samples per day. We have one that is on its way from Canada. One too has been promised us by a philanthropist. In all, we’ll have three machines which will be enough for our backlog and any other surge in cases. Within two weeks, I’m sure we should get it.”
The Western Regional Director of Health, giving an update on the offshore COVID-19 cases recorded earlier said 72 petroleum workers from the Jubilee Field who tested negative in the initial samples taken would on Thursday know their final COVID-19 status.
“We have all of them now in isolation centres that the companies have provided. They are very comfortable. We have our nurses there, making sure that they don’t lack anything. We’ve also gotten about 72 of those who tested negative also here in Takoradi and we are waiting for second testing to know they are negative so they can go about their own business.”
Also responding to the President’s pronouncement on a new hospital for the region, Dr. Mahama said there is a site for that at Agona-Nkwanta.
He, however, was unable to speak to funding sources and timelines.
Situation in the Western Region
Ghana’s case count of the novel COVID-19 has risen to 8,070 as of Monday, June 1, 2020. The recoveries have also increased to 2,947, with the death count standing at 36.
Out of the 8,070, 421 are from the Western Region.
It was earlier reported that 43 health workers in the region have tested positive for COVID-19.
Twenty of the cases are from the Effia-Nkwanta Regional Hospital in Sekondi-Takoradi while 23 others are from the Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipality.
Citi News sources indicated that the confirmed cases at the Effia-Nkwanta Hospital were contacts traced from a staff of the hospital who earlier tested positive for COVID-19.
Already, three units of the Effia-Nkwanta Regional Hospital had been closed down after a staff member tested positive for the disease on May 15, 2020.
Testing centre in the region
The Western Regional Veterinary Laboratory in Takoradi is one of the new testing centres to help Ghana increase its current testing capacity for real-time positive results.
Aside from testing samples in the region, samples from nearby locations are also sent there.
The laboratory took delivery of its first batch of COVID-19 samples for testing on May 4, 2020.
The 80 samples which came from the Sekondi-Takoradi Metro, Effia-Kwesimintsim and the Elllembelle District were expected to go through sorting, extraction and master mixing for final results on Tuesday, May 5, 2020.
Source: Citi Online
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