On Sunday, 27 March 2022, the President of the Republic of Ghana updated the country on the mitigating measures1 taken since the global surge of COVID-19 and the extent to which these measures have succeeded in containing the spread of the coronavirus in Ghana. Following the current statistics on Ghana of seventy-two (72) active cases with no critical case (based on available data from the Ghana Health Service as of Friday, 25 March 2022), the President has announced an easing of the restrictions placed on travel as well as in-country social and other daily-life and commercial activities.2
The president indicated that Ghana is:
- opening its sea and land borders,
- allowing the resumption of in-person activities to full capacity,
- dropping the requirement that fully vaccinated travelers take a PCR test from their country of embarkation before entry into Ghana through the Kotoka International Airport, and
- ceasing the mandatory wearing of face masks.
These measures took effect from Monday, 28 March 2022.