The management of AngloGold Ashanti Ghana has also confirmed a positive case of Coronavirus (COVID-19) at its Obuasi Gold Mine in Ashanti Region, Ghana.
According to a statement released by the authorities of the Gold mining company, the victim is an employee of the company who lives at the mine’s employees’ residence who recently returned from travel abroad
“All necessary protocols were immediately activated as soon as the employee presented himself to medical staff with flu-like symptoms. The employee is in self-isolation in his home under close monitoring by health professionals,” it said.
As it stands now, the statement explained the company is working closely with the Ministry of Health and Ghana Health Service to trace all people the victim has been in contact with.
Already, those who have been in contact with the employee is undergoing self-isolation and will be closely monitored by healthcare professionals as per the national protocol.
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The Obuasi mine site’s response plans have now been activated. Non-essential staff will work remotely until further notice. Production from the mine will continue alongside construction work related to the Obuasi Redevelopment Project.
The statement said AngloGold Ashanti Ghana remains in a state of high-alert and preparedness to deal with the global challenge presented by the COVID-19 outbreak.
The company has stepped up screening and surveillance of employees, banned non-essential travel, instituted a mandatory two-week self-quarantine for any arriving travelers and increased hygiene awareness and facilities across its operations, in addition to a range of other measures taken to mitigate the risks presented by the virus.
AngloGold Ashanti has a multi-disciplinary COVID-19 taskforce directing the company’s global response to the crisis, with input from its health, operational, travel, human resources, community relations, finance and supply teams, among others.
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Each office and site have emergency preparedness plans in place, developed in line with national protocols and plans.
The first aim is to protect employees, their families and our host communities. The worldwide outbreak has thus far not impacted AngloGold Ashanti’s production.
The company is, however, constantly monitoring the situation as it unfolds, all the time remaining in close contact with authorities in each country and with our key suppliers and other business partners, to help ensure business continuity and mitigate any interruptions that may occur.
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The company is also working with community groups and local authorities, to understand where it can provide support to healthcare systems as they gear up to manage the pandemic.