A violent storm has rendered over 60 persons homeless in Barclayville. The victims are currently seeking refuge with relatives amid a directive from health officials for the public to socially distance themselves from others during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Grand Kru Confirms Its Second COVID-19 Case
The Grand Kru County Health Team has recorded its second confirmed Coronavirus case, in addition to announcing that there are 13 high-risk contacts.
Zwedru City Magisterial Court Releases Seven Pre-trial Detainees to Decongest Prison
The Zwedru Magisterial Court has released seven pre-trial detainees from the Zwedru Central Prison in order to ease congestion, as the nation fights the Coronavirus pandemic.
Grand Kru Records First COVID-19 Death, Two Suspected Cases
Grand Kru has recorded its first confirmed Coronavirus death, along with two suspected cases.
Grand Kru’s Coronavirus Materials Reportedly Stolen from Accident Scene in Bong
Grand Kru’s county officials have announced that materials intended to help the county contain the Coronavirus pandemic have been stolen after a truck carrying the items became involved in an accident in Bong.
Grand Kru County Health Team Quarantines Seven Ghanaians
The Grand Kru County Health Team has disclosed that seven Ghanaians have been placed under a 14-day precautionary observation period at the Rally Time Hospital. They traveled to the county via canoes from neighboring Ivory Coast, which has over 300 confirmed cases of the Coronavirus.Â
Grand Kru Diaspora Group Donates US$250k in Medical Supplies to Health Centers
As the Coronavirus pandemic takes on a more prominent role in Liberia, a diaspora organization has donated a 40-feet container of medical supplies to three health facilities in Trembo Statutory District. The contents of the container are estimated to be worth US$250,000.
Grand Kru’s Rep. Fonati Koffa Suspends Constituency Visit After Coronavirus Case
Rep. Fonati Koffa of Grand Kru’s second district has announced he is postponing a visit to various communities within his district during the upcoming Easter break due to Liberia confirming its first Coronavirus case.