‘Strange’ disease breaks out at Hearts of Oak; GHS calls for their games to be suspended

The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has recommended the suspension of all matches involving Accra Hearts of Oak  after a ‘strange’ disease broke out in the team’s camp.

The GHS wants at least 7 days of no football activity for the Phobians to enable them assess the situation.

The Game Week 30 fixture involving Hearts of Oak and Eleven Wonders was postponed by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) following the wide spread of a strange disease at the camp of Coach Samuel Boadu’s side.

“Our match against Eleven Wonders has been postponed following advice from the Ghana Health Service. According to the GHS, they are still investigating the cause of the illness that affected the Hearts of Oak team,” the club said in a statement.

Subsequently, the GHS has added more details of the reason to postpone the game highlighting that Hearts of Oak should not play any football match in the next seven (7) days, ensuring the strict isolation of footballers and staff of the club who show symptoms of respiratory illness among other things.

Furthermore, the GHS stated that it will be conducting random tests on footballers in the various clubs in the league to understand the extent of the outbreak to ensure the safety of clubs.

Read the full statement here: 

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