The figures of the infected became more and more indicative of the fact that the community at large had now begun to catch the disease.
Our President, no less, told us in a national broadcast, that one person had infected 533 others at a "fish processing factory" at Tema.
We expected the Government to name and shame the factory, pour encourager les autres (to teach others a lesson) as the French put it.)
However, the message conveyed by the failure of the health authorities to inform the populace of what had happened at Tema, was that, after all, they were not as serious about teaching us to avoid the disease as we had thought.
What's the point of telling us to wash our hands, wear face masks and gloves and observe "social distancing", if you allow a factory to spread the disease without imposing the severest penalties on it?