Wearing of facemasks no longer mandatory – President Akufo-Addo

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As part of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s routine of addressing the nation on COVID-19, he
has on Sunday, March 27, 2022, told Ghanaians that the wearing of facemasks as a preventive measure for COVID-19 is no longer compulsory.

According to him in his 28th address to the nation, it is to take effect on Monday, 28 March, 2022.

Meanwhile, he added that church services, mosques, conferences, workshops, private parties, events, cinemas and theatres are to return to full capacity in-person provided that the audience and all participants are fully vaccinated.

“So, from tomorrow, Monday, 28th March, the wearing of facemasks is no longer mandatory,” President Akufo-Addo said.

“I encourage all of you, though, to continue to maintain enhanced hand hygiene practices, and avoid overcrowded gatherings.

“All in-person activities, such as those that take place in churches, mosques, conferences, workshops, private parties and events, cinemas and theatres may resume at full capacity, as long as the audience and/or participants are fully vaccinated. Hand washing and hand sanitising points should be made available at these venues.

“Outdoor functions at sporting events, entertainment spots, political rallies and funerals may resume at full capacity, again, as long as all persons at these events are fully vaccinated”.

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