Ghana to Conduct Ebola Simulation Exercises Next Week

Noble Quansah
Journalist
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Officials from the Ghana Infectious Disease Centre are set to begin simulation exercises next week aimed at evaluating the country's preparedness for a potential Ebola outbreak. These exercises will focus on critical areas such as case detection, isolation procedures, treatment protocols, and the coordination among frontline health personnel. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance the nation's response capabilities in the event of an infectious disease outbreak. By assessing these key components, health officials hope to identify gaps in the current system and implement necessary improvements to ensure a swift and effective response. The simulation exercises are crucial for training health workers and ensuring that all protocols are understood and can be executed efficiently. This proactive approach underscores Ghana's commitment to safeguarding public health and preventing the spread of infectious diseases.




