37 Hospital to close medical, emergency unit for fumigation tomorrow

The 37 Military Hospital will close down its Medical and Emergency Unit (MEU) to the general public from tomorrow, Thursday, 14 January 2021 to Thursday 4 February 2021 in order to conduct a fumigation exercise.
The closure according to a statement signed by Colonel E Aggrey-Quashie Director of Public Relations of the Ghana Armed Forces has become necessary to enable the authorities to undertake fumigation as a remedy to any infestation of the Unit.
“It is worth mentioning that measures have been put in place to ensure patients already on admission are not negatively affected,” the statement said.
However, the public has been advised to redirect all medical and emergency cases to other health facilities during the period.
Trending News
GCDA petitions Transport Minister over DVLA’s ‘illegal spot fines’
08:25Lands Minister inaugurates Timber Validation Committee to strengthen forest governance
14:13Adutwum hailed as Ghana’s most impactful Education Minister amid criticisms
10:25NHIA boss pays courtesy call on NDC stalwart Kofi Portuphy
10:52Over 170,000 students benefit from “No Fee Stress” Policy – NUGS President
10:49GES welcomes gov't's historic education investments in 2025 budget
07:59Awutu Senya East MCE highlights moves to rebrand Kasoa
13:47Mahama vows tough action under ‘Operation Recover All Loot’
10:02GA/R: Ofankor Gov't Hospital receives $1.5m medical equipment from Ministry of Health
10:42Ghanaians to elect MMDCEs from next year – Ahmed Ibrahim
02:08