Kotoka International Airport breeding ground for coronavirus – Dada Hafco

Highlife singer Dada Hafco is of the view that the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) is a coronavirus transmission ground for all persons returning to Ghana.

The artiste has raised an alarm regarding the gathering of travellers as they await testing for Coronavirus.

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Ghana rolled out a compulsory quarantine for all citizens returning to the country from Sunday, 22nd March, 2020.

Dada Hafco returned from the United Kingdom and has been quarantined at the Accra City Hotel.

The artiste believes the large crowds of travellers at the airport could easily increase the spread of the virus.

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“When we got to the KIA and saw what was happening, I said to myself even if we didn’t have the coronavirus, people might be infected by the time we leave here.”

“After the screening by the immigration service, we were all asked to move to the arrival hall and sat there for about 2 hours because the busing arrangement was being made. Though the seats were arranged with spaces in between, the number of people at the arrival hall was a huge one. With people moving back and forth with their luggage looking for their seats, it was not safe”, he said on Happy FM.

He added that the rush to get on buses to the various hotels from the airport is another danger.

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“At the ‘rush hour’ Sammy Baah (Sammy Flex) and I had to distance ourselves from the others and waited patiently to board the bus when it was our turn but the sickness can be gotten at the airport,” he stated.

Dada Hafco wants the health authorities as well as management of the Kotoka International Airport to check for overcrowding in this period and also help avoid body contacts of travellers.

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