COVID-19: Let’s Have “Faith”, But Safety Precautions Should Be Practiced – Leader, Israel King of Jews

N’Akoah Nazareth Ansah Jamson, the Founder of the Israel King of Jews Church, has called on Christians to have "faith" in God that the global outbreak which is killing thousand will soon pass.
 
He, however, pointed out that "faith alone is not enough" to fight outbreak, and entreated all to abide by directives outlined by government to help curb the spread of Coronavirus.

As part of measures to prevent further spread of the deadly Coronavirus, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo announced a two-week restriction on movement within the Kasoa township, Greater Accra Region and Greater Kumasi and some municipalities in the Ashanti Region, effective 1 am on Monday, 30 March 2020.

Essential service providers and some other business enterprises have been exempted from the lockdown.

Some Ghanaians are said to be flouting the lockdown directive going about their duties as in normal times.

In an inspiring and educative video on the pandemic, the renowned Spiritual Leader reiterated that the virus irrespective of your position, can “break you down”, and urged Christians to refrain from flouting the lockdown protocols by seeking to attempt to visit men of God for solutions.
 
Spiritual leaders can pass on the virus to you going to them, the same way you can also pass on the virus to your spiritual leader, and it will keep spreading. For now, we must all obey what our leader [President Nana Addo] has advised so we can help stop the spread of the virus.” N’Akoah Nazareth Ansah Jamson advised
 
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Ghana's confirmed Coronavirus cases has shot up to 204, after nine (9) additional cases were recorded 204.

All the nine newly recorded cases are from the Greater Accra region.

This was confirmed by the Ghana Health Service (GHS) in its latest situational update on the pandemic.

Until now, the number of cases recorded stood at 195.

According to the GHS, "Since the last situational update, Ghana has confirmed nine additional COVID-19 cases, all from the Greater Accra region. Four (4) of them have no history of travel nor contact with any confirmed case. Other four (4) have no travel history but are contacts of confirmed cases in Ghana; and one traveled to Ghana from Benin within the past 14 days.

The GHS further indicated that "as at 2nd April 2020, Ghana has recorded 204 cases COVID-19 with five (5) deaths. The number of regions reporting cases remains five (5) (Greater Accra, Ashanti, Northern, Upper West and Eastern).

Giving a breakdown of the regional statistics of cases recorded, the GHS revealed that "the Greater Accra Region has most of the cases (183) followed by the Northern Region (10), Ashanti Region (9), Upper West Region (1) and Eastern Region (1).

"Most of the cases are reported from routine / enhanced surveillance activities. Cases from travellers under mandatory quarantine remain 89."