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.
Road Accident Involving Sen. Albert Chie’s Truck Kills Three in Bong
A fatal road accident involving a vehicle owned by Senate President Pro Tempore Albert Chie has killed three people along the Salala-Totota stretch of the Madam Suakoko Highway in Bong, according to police in the county.
Rep. Dorwohn Gleekia Wants Health Ministry to Begin Preparing Former Tappita Ebola Treament Unit
Rep. Dorwohn T. Gleekia of Nimba’s sixth electoral district says he plans to engage the Ministry of Health to consider using the former Ebola Treatment Unit in Tappita as an isolation center during the fight against the Coronavirus pandemic.
Pres. Weah Sets Up Committee on National Response as Coronavirus Cases Increase
With Liberia having 14 confirmed Coronavirus cases and 3 deaths, President George Weah has set up a committee to coordinate the nation’s response.
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
Nimba Begins Distributing COVID-19 Preventative Materials to Districts and Cities
The Ministry of Internal Affairs has presented several COVID-19 preventative materials to citizens in Nimba.
No Record of Nwabudike’s Naturalization, Criminal Court B Says
Criminal Court B has disclosed that it has no record of any naturalization document issued to Ndubusi Nwabudike. The Nigerian-born lawyer, who claimed to be a naturalized Liberian citizen, was recently the focus of a nomination controversy at the Senate.
Carter Center Supports Gov’t to Train Coronavirus Contact Tracers
In an effort to contain the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic in Liberia, the Montserrado County Health Team has completed a three-day contact tracing training for 100 persons.