1. AMRAHIA 

The number of Covid-19 cases in Ghana have increased over the number of weeks with 1,156 active cases after weeks of having lower case numbers.  The total number of confirmed cases currently stand at 49,202 with 320 deaths.

The number of patients visiting the hospital has also increased over the weeks with frequent visitation being made to services such as the OPD, maternity clinic, and other services.

There has also been an increase in the use of PPEs in the hospital. As the number of Covid-19 cases increase in the country, Covid-19 safety measures are meticulously being exercised in order to prevent the quick spread of the virus.

A patient utilising the facilities.

2. STABILIZERS INSTALLED AT THE ST. JOHN OF GOD MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, FATICK, SENEGAL.

Stabilizers have been installed at the St. John of God hospital in Fatick, Senegal due to the occurrence of load shedding in the area.

Load shedding is the action of decreasing the load on the interruption of an electricity supply in order to avoid extreme load on a generating plant. Load shedding occurs when there is not enough electricity available to meet the demand of all customers thus causing a public electricity utility to interrupt the energy supply to certain areas.

The stabilizers were installed to protect equipment during load shedding. This action will allow data to be easily stored or accessed in the hospital without the fear of losing data because of the inconsistent flow of electricity in the area.

                        Stabilizers that were installed in the hospital.

3. FINAL YEAR STUDENTS GRADUATE FROM NURSING SCHOOL IN SIERRA LEONE.

The final year students of the St. John of God nursing school in Lunsar, Sierra Leone have completed their education in the institution.

The school, located in the village of Malompoh, Lunsar in the district of Port Loko has been an important contributor of good education to interested nursing students in the country. It has seen to the educating of many competent medical personnel in Sierra Leone, who continue to impact the lives of their patients in a positive way.

The school saw 37 nursing students finish their education with 9 males and 28 females graduating from the nursing course.

The members and staff of the St. John of God hospitals would like to congratulate the students on the successful completion of their education. May they continue to achieve new heights in the future.

 

 

 

 

 

                

 

                                                 

 

 

 

 

 

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