Two men test negative for coronavirus in Ghana
The two cases of suspected coronavirus in Ghana have
tested negative, medical officials say.
Two men - an Argentine and a Chinese national - were quarantined after displaying symptoms of the virus
after going to the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in the capital, Accra, for
treatment.
Franklin Asiedu-Bekoe, the head of disease surveillance
at the Ghana Health Service, has told BBC Pidgin that the negative results should allay the public's fears.
Ghanaian health officials say they will continue to
maintain preventive measures to ensure the new virus does not enter the
country.
The recent outbreak has killed 565 people and infected 28,018 - all but one of the deaths have been in China.
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