Deputy Trade Minister visited voter registration centres knowing he had tested positive for Covid-19

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Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Kingsley Carlos Ahenkorah has admitted that he visited voter registration centres with full knowledge that he had tested positive for Covid-19.

However he sees nothing wrong with his actions.

Defending his conduct in an interview on Asempa FM, Mr. Ahenokorah, the MP for Tema West, claimed that he adhered to all the social distancing and health protocols, implying that he did not put anyone at risk.

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He said he felt he needed to show up in a public place with his Covid-19 status because he didn’t want his constituents to speculate on his absence at the start of the voter registration exercise.

In the interview he denied reports that he had been admitted to the intensive care unit of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital with Covid-19 complications. He said he was only at the isolation centre for overnight observation but was never at the ICU.

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