The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has released guidelines for coronavirus safety protocols ahead of the possible resumption of international air travels soon. The guidelines include the following: – Ensure there is no congestion at all sections of the airport (arrival, departure and environs) to fail adherence to social distancing protocols; – Compulsory mask wearing for all passengers (both arriving and departing) as well as staff; – Temperature monitoring to continue at both arrival and departure terminals; – Ensure social distancing and compulsory mask-wearing at the car parks and in front of all terminals; These guidelines are contained in a notice from the GHS to the management of the Kotoka International Airport (KIA). The GHS has said it is hopeful that the new guidelines will be operationalised and strictly adhered to. GHS said it has identified overcrowding as one of the major factors contributing to the spread of the pandemic, hence the need for the safety measures to stem the rates of infection during the easing of COVID-19 restrictions on flight travel. The GHS said in the notice that because of this, the Ghana Airports Company Limited must demonstrate that it would not be a place for the transmission of the virus. Recently, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo hinted that the country is preparing to reopen its airports to human traffic. The President said he has instructed the Ministry of Aviation, the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority and the Ghana Airports Company Limited to work with the Ministry of Health and its agencies, to ascertain the country’s readiness to reopen the airport. Already, the GHS has said it was engaging various stakeholders to come up with modalities to ensure all persons who arrive in the country are tested for COVID-19 ahead of the possible opening of air borders in September. Ghana’s air, sea and land borders were closed on Sunday, March 22, 2020, as part of efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19 in the country.

The senior national team, the Black Stars will return to action in November, 2020, following the approval of the resumption dates for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers and the 2022 World Cup qualifiers by the Confederation of African Football, CAF.

This was communicated to member associations on Wednesday, August 19, 2020.

CAF, in March, 2020, postponed all qualifiers indefinitely due to the Corona Virus pandemic.

The Executive Committee of the continents football governing body, has now decided that the remaining four qualifying rounds for Cameroon 2021 would be cleared during the International football windows in November 2020 and March 2021.

The Black Stars were just two weeks away from locking horns with Sudan when CAF postponed the qualifiers.

The statement read “Reference to the decision of CAF Executive Committee, during its meeting held on the 30th of June 2020, to postpone the Final Tournament of the Total Africa Cup of Nations, Cameroon 2021 to January 2022 we would like to communicate to you the new dates of the qualifiers of the Total Africa Cup of Nations 2021 and the FIFA World Cup, Qatar 2022”.

FIFA International Window – Round (Competition)

5-13 Oct 2020 – Available to National Associations

9-17 Nov 2020 – Match Day 3&4(Total AFCON 2021)

22-30 Mar 2021 – Match Day 5&6(Total AFCON 2021)

31 May – 15 Jun 2021 – Match Day 1&2 (FIFA WC 2022)

30 Aug – 7 Sep 2021 – Match Day 3&4 (FIFA WC 2022)

4 – 12 Oct 2021 – Match Day 5&6 (FIFA WC 2022)

8 – 16 Nov 2021 – Knock-out Matches (FIFA WC 2022

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