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Speak To The Media And Be ‘Fired’ – Health Director Warns Staff

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In a strongly-worded letter addressed to all health facilities and all municipal and district health service directorates, Dr Britwum-Nyarko expressed disgust and disappointment over the many media engagements health workers have had with the express approval from their superiors, adding that such engagements have set the regional directorate’s teeth on edge – the engagements have been unpleasant and annoying to the directorates.

“Anyone found to have given any information to the media on COVID-19 without the express approval of the Regional Director will only have his or herself to blame. This is the last note of caution on this matter,” the letter warned.

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