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“Rawlings was Treating for malaria when he died not Covid-19”- Former spokesperson Kofi Adams reveal

Kofi Adams, Former spokesman of the late former president Jerry John Rawlings has said that he doubts his late former boss died of COVID-19 as we were all made to believe.
Rawlings and Kofi Adams

The former spokesman, who was speaking in an interview on Citi TV, based his argument on the fact that the longest-serving President died at Korle bu and not one of the COVID-19 isolation Centers.

“if it was COVID, we know where that treatment center is, so he would have been sent there and doctors who attended to him would have done so fully protected with the appropriate protective wear but that was not the case,” Adams told Umaru Sanda on the Face To Face show.

Kofi Adams said among the complication that got JJ admitted, COVID was not part. “As far as I know, he was just treating Malaria, COVID-19 was nowhere near any of the reasons why he was hospitalized.”

Meanwhile, initial reports that went viral after Rawlings dead on November 12, had it that he died on admission at the Cardiothoracic Centre of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.

Addressing why the late President was at the Cardiothoracic Centre, the spokesman said; “he [Rawlings] had complained of heart problems…and he has indicated that his pacemaker had been worked on, and he opened up on this health issue in an interview before, but things were normalized”.

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