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The ‘glamour’ of face shields

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As COVID-19 continues to spread, a lot more personal protective equipment have become common. Apart from nose masks, which we are familiar with, face shields also are becoming more visible.

Sections of the public, recently, are seen using the face shields along with nose masks to protect themselves but others wear only the shields.

Though it is quite expensive compared with the nose masks, it appears to be selling fast especially in the national capital, Accra.

Individuals wear them in style to protect their faces from droplets and other people’s germs. It is used at homes and at the workplace. Photographer, Lizzy Okai, spotted persons at offices and on the street who displayed theirs.

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Some users, especially women say they are more comfortable in the face shield compared with the nose mask because they could still show off their make-up through the transparent plastic cover. Others think it is also fashionable just like the branded nose masks they wear.

In the midst of the ‘glamour’ associated with the mask, experts say the face shield alone is not enough protection from the virus.

Rather, it should go along with the stipulated protocols of face masks, handwashing, physical distancing, avoiding crowd, and hand shake, among other precautions.

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CPAC grabs top award at Accra Business Merit Awards

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Rev Offei receiving his award
Rev Offei receiving his award

Counsellor Prince & Associates Consult (CPAC), a leading mental health and counselling centre in Ghana, has been honoured as the ‘Most Outstanding in Psychotherapy and Psychological Counselling’ at the second edition of the Greater Accra Business Merit Awards.

The event, held at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra was attended by business leaders, policymakers and professionals to celebrate excellence and innovation across various sectors of the economy.

The awards scheme was organised by the Business Executive Group.

Receiving the award on behalf of the organisation, the Founder and Executive Director of CPAC, Rev. Counsellor Prince Offei, described the recognition as a testament to the impact of mental health services in Ghana.

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“This award affirms the quiet work done daily in consulting rooms across Ghana and internationally. We share it with every client who chose healing, and with the CPAC team that walks with them,” he said.

The CPAC delegation at the ceremony included Counsellor Anuoluwapo Blessing Offei, an administrator and licensed counsellor, as well as Mr Gabriel Acolatsey, a clinical health psychologist and social worker.

Headquartered at Oyarifa-Teiman in the Greater Accra Region, CPAC, is accredited by the Ghana Psychology Council and provides a wide range of services in psychotherapy, counselling and mental health care.

The centre offers support for conditions such as depression, anxiety, trauma, substance abuse and domestic violence, while also providing relationship, family and youth counselling services.

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South Africa’s minister of police condemns attack on Ghanaians and other nationals

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South Africa’s Minister of Police Professor Firoz Cachalia, has strongly
condemned the recent xenophobic acts of violence and intimidation directed at Ghanaians and other foreign nationals within the Republic of South Africa.

“These actions are not only unlawful, but they stand in direct opposition to the values of dignity, equality, and human rights upon which our democracy is founded. South Africa is a constitutional state governed by the rule of law. No individual or group has the authority to take the law into their own hands, irrespective of grievances or frustrations,” he noted.

The Ministry of Police advised the members of the public that acts of xenophobia, violence, looting, or intimidation will not be tolerated under any circumstances.

According to South African Police Service (SAPS) has.been instructed to act decisively and without hesitation in addressing these incidents.

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All those found to be participating in, inciting, or supporting such criminal conduct will be identified, apprehended, and brought before the courts.

The Ministry of Police called on all communities to remain calm and to reject any attempts to sow division and hatred among residents of our country.

The Ministry further urged community leaders, civil society organisations, and all stakeholders to work together with law enforcement agencies to prevent further violence and to promote dialogue and understanding.

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