• Most of the visitors who later returned wearing nose mask explained that they had left them in their vehicles. They were advised to take the wearing of nose masks serious as the other protocols in order to help contain and prevent the spread of the virus.
• The Assembly last week launched a campaign to promote the wearing of a nose mask in the city. Currently, anyone entering the Accra City Hall is required to wash his or her hands at the entrance and use sanitizers provided on the ground floor.
Over 50 persons were on Tuesday denied entry into the Accra City Hall for not wearing a nose mask.
The measure forms part of efforts to safeguard the health and well-being of staff of the assembly as well as other visitors into its premises.
According to Mayor of Accra, Mohammed Adjei Sowah who gave the directive, as long as one could get a cloth to cover their nose and mouth they would be allowed entry into the city hall adding that these measures would help slow the spread of the virus especially from people who may have the virus and do not know.
He noted that henceforth everyone coming into the city centre was required to wear a nose mask as directed by the President.
Most of the visitors who later returned wearing nose mask explained that they had left them in their vehicles. They were advised to take the wearing of nose masks serious as the other protocols in order to help contain and prevent the spread of the virus.
The Assembly last week launched a campaign to promote the wearing of a nose mask in the city. Currently, anyone entering the Accra City Hall is required to wash his or her hands at the entrance and use sanitizers provided on the ground floor.
The Accra City Hall which is being managed by Listening Bureau, a property management company is disability-friendly and can boast of ancillary facilities such as a 300-capacity conference room, meeting rooms, cafeteria, landscaping (greening) and a 200-capacity car park.
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