Intense Harmattan Season Wear Nose MaskNo Outdoor Exercises GHS Advises
Wed, 07 Feb 2024 08:00
If you see many people wearing masks, don't be surprised. It's just to avoid the current dusty wind, not because of COVID.
Ghana is currently experiencing the Harmattan season, characterized by dry and dusty winds, resulting in poor visibility and increased levels of airborne dust.
The Ghana Health Service (GHS) is urging Ghanaians to wear nose masks due to the bad quality of the air.
During an interview on the morning show 'Kokrokoo' on , Dr. Patrick Kuma-Aboagye, Director General of the Ghana Health Service (GHS), stated that the current air quality, as measured by the "Air Quality Index", is making it challenging to breathe, particularly for those suffering from asthma or upper respiratory infections.
He therefore urged "Ghanaians, especially those with respiratory problems to wear nose masks. If you’re fond of going out for exercise, it’s best to put a hold on it and do it indoors. As much as possible, do things indoors and not outdoors. This is opposite to what we did during the COVID-19 season".
"There are different levels per the indexhellip;when it goes up, it’s best to stay indoors or wear your mask. Avoid the dust as much as you can," he added.
Poor visibility
The weather conditions with poor visibility can make movement challenging, especially during the night and early morning.
Motorists have therefore been advised to be careful on the road and avoid speeding.
Meanwhile, the Ghana Health Service is developing a guideline to educate Ghanaians and provide updates.
Rebeca Addo Tetteh//[email#160;protected]

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