Matilda Asante Asiedu, group head of retail banking at Access Bank, has cautioned Ghanaians against flouting COVID-19 safety protocols.
The former broadcaster gave the advice following her frustration and failure in getting a COVID-19 patient to a health facility with a ventilator.
Matilda wrote on Twitter, “I’ve tried since yesterday, to get a COVID-19 patient to a facility with ventilators without luck.”
The group head of retail banking at Access Bank said all attempts to connect with people within her network to secure a facility with ventilator has proven futile.
“I’ve called everyone I know who has the capacity to help, still waiting… Don’t take chances! #Protect yourself. #Covid is real! #Heaven help us all!” she added.
I've tried since yesterday, to get a covid patient to a facility with ventilators without luck. I've called everyone I know who has capacity to help, still waiting... Don't take chances! #Protect yourself. #Covid is real! #Heaven help us all!
— Matilda Asante Asiedu (@tillysante) February 17, 2021
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